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Session Laws, 1947
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 967

the premises of such licensed person, where spirituous, malt
or intoxicating liquors of any kind are sold or bartered, or
offered for sale or barter, any viands, food or lunch of any
character, except as hereinafter provided, for the purpose of
inducing, procuring or influencing the person to whom the
same may be offered, to purchase in any quantity, spirituous,
malt or intoxicating liquor to be drunk on the premises of such
licensed person, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
on conviction, shall be punishable by a fine of not more than
ten dollars ($10.00) for each offense; provided, however, that
this section shall not operate to prohibit the placing on the
counters of such licensed person, pretzels, cheese or crackers
for the use, without cost thereto, of the patrons of such licensed
person; and provided further, that the placing by such licensed
person of any viands, food or lunch, other than hereinbefore
excepted at any place on his premises for the free use of his
patrons, shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this
section.

102. RESTRICTIONS UPON RETAIL DEALERS. No
retail dealer, or other than the holder of a Class E or Class F
license, shall purchase any alcoholic beverages except from a
duly licensed manufacturer or wholesaler under the provisions
of this Article, and no retail dealers shall sell to any other
retail dealer any alcoholic beverages except to the holder of a
Special Class C beer, beer and wine and beer, wine and liquor
license, and shall not at any time keep or permit to be kept
upon the licensed premises any alcoholic beverages except
those so purchased. It shall be unlawful for any person to
drink on the licensed premises of any license holder any alco-
holic beverages not purchased from the license holder on said
premises and not permitted by this Article to be consumed on
the premises; and, likewise, it shall be unlawful for any license
holder to permit any person to drink any alcoholic beverage
not purchased from the said license holder on the premises
covered by the license which he holds and not permitted by
this Article to be consumed on the premises.

103. OUTSIDE SOLICITATIONS BY RETAILERS PRO-
HIBITED. No retail dealer shall be permitted to employ
any solicitor or salesman for the purpose of soliciting, outside
of the licensed place of business, orders for the sale of any alco-
holic beverages within this State, and no sale of alcoholic
beverages may be consummated outside of the licensed place
of business. Nothing herein contained shall prohibit the re-
ceiving of orders by mail, telephone or messenger and the
filling of such orders by delivery.

104. RESTRICTIONS UPON TAVERNS. No holder of a
beer, wine and liquor license, Class D, for the sale of alcoholic

 

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