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970 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 501

of the State of Maryland for a period not to exceed two years,
or both fined and imprisoned in the discretion of the Court.

109. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. In Anne Arundel
County, (a) No holder of any class of alcoholic beverage
license shall permit the playing of music of any kind, nor
dancing, floor shows, nor any other similar type of entertain-
ment, except as set forth opposite the several classes of licenses
established for said County.

(b) It shall not be lawful for any person, whether licensed
to sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquor or not, to
sell, give directly or indirectly, dispose of, barter, furnish,
hand over or deliver, within the corporate limits of the City
of Annapolis, or within five miles thereof, any spirituous, fer-
mented or intoxicating, liquors, wines or cordials of any kind,
or in any quantity whatever, to any youth or minor under the
age of twenty-one years, either for his or her own use or for
the use of any other person, either with or without the written
order or consent of the parent or guardian of such minor; nor
to any midshipman or student connected with or attached to
the Naval Academy at Annapolis, or under orders to join or
leave the said Academy, or preparing for admission to said
Academy, either for Ms own use or for the use of any other
person; and any person violating the provisions of this sub-
section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not less than twenty-
five dollars not more than one hundred dollars, or be im-
prisoned in jail for not less than ten days, nor more than
sixty days, or be both fined and imprisoned in the discretion
of the court; but if any minor shall wilfully represent that he
is of full age and thereby shall obtain any spirituous liquors,
and the person selling th'e same shall be able to prove at his
or her trial such misrepresentation, and that he or she used
due caution in ascertaining the age of such minor before dis-
posing of the liquor as aforesaid to said minor, then the person
so selling to such minor, shall be acquitted of the said charge,
the minor obtaining spirituous liquor by such misrepresenta-
tion of his or her age shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon trial and conviction before any justice of the peace shall
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than ten dollars, nor
more than twenty dollars and the costs of his prosecution, or
upon failure to pay such fine and costs of his prosecution
shall be committed to jail for a period not less than five days
nor more than twenty days.

110. CECIL COUNTY. In Cecil County a hotel having a
Class B Beer, Wine and Liquor License (On Sale—Hotels and
Restaurants) shall make no sale of liquors exceeding one
quart, and no sales shall be made at bars or counters.

 

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