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1306 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 539

and Common Council of Hyattsville of the result of said elec-
tion, as provided in said Section 2 of this Act, it shall not be
lawful for any person or persons or body corporate to sell
directly or indirectly at any place within the corporate limits
of the Mayor and Common Council of Hyattsville or to give
away at his, her or their place of business within the said
corporate limits of such Municipality any "alcoholic bev-
erages" or any intoxicating drinks, of any kind, as the same
are defined in Section 1, sub-section 1, of Article 2B of the
Code of Public General Laws of Maryland as the same was
enacted by Chapter 2 of the Acts of the General Assembly of
Maryland at a Special Session in 1933, other than beer, as
the same is defined in Section 1, sub-section 16 of said Article
2B of the said Code of Public General Laws of Maryland as
same was enacted in 1933 as aforesaid, or light wine, as the
same is defined in Section 1, sub-section 10, of said Article 2B
of the said Code of Public General Laws of Maryland as the
same was enacted in 1933 as aforesaid, and the Board of
License Commissioners for Prince George's County shall not
approve the applications of any person or persons for licenses
for the sale of "alcoholic beverages" or intoxicating drinks, as
hereinbefore defined, other than beer, as hereinbefore defined,
or light wine, as hereinbefore defined, within the said corpo-
rate limits of such Town or Municipality, and the Clerk of
the Circuit Court for Prince George's County shall not issue
a license for the sale of any "alcoholic beverages" or any
intoxicating drinks of any kind, as hereinbefore defined, other
than beer, as hereinbefore defined, or light wine, as herein-
before defined, within the said corporate limits of the said
Town or Municipality, and any person or persons or body
corporate violating any of the provisions of this section, upon
conviction, shall be subject to the same penalties as are pro-
vided in Section 2 of Article 2B of the Code of Public General
Laws of Maryland, providing penalties for the violation of the
provisions of said section. 1

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted. That all laws or parts of
laws inconsistent herewith, whether public local or public gen-
eral, are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency;
provided, however, that nothing in this Act contained shall
apply to or affect licensees now or hereafter holding Class F
licenses under Article 2B of the Maryland Code of Public
General Laws as added by Chapter 2 of the Laws of 1933,
passed at the Extraordinary Session.

SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That should any section,
sentence, clause or part thereof of this Act be declared uncon-

1 Act approved by voters, May 3, 1937, by vote of 355 to 66.

 

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