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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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980 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 522

mented or intoxicating liquors, beer, ale, porter, wine or
fermented beverage or liquor of any kind having a greater
percentage of alcohol by volume than one-half of one per
cent for beverage purposes on the Sabbath Day, commonly
called Sunday, or upon any day on which general or
primary election is now or may hereafter be held, nor shall
he sell or give away any spirituous, fermented or intoxicat-
ing liquors, beer, ale, porter, wine or fermented beverage or
liquor of any kind having a greater percentage of alcohol
by volume than one-half of one per cent for beverage pur-
poses to any minor, nor shall he knowingly sell or give
away any such beer or liquors of any kind to any drunkard,
nor shall he sell or give away any such beer or liquors of
any kind to any person whose parents, guardian, husband
or wife shall have given such licensee notice in writing
under oath that such person is of intemperate habits, nor
shall he sell or give away any such beer or liquors of any
kind or any other liquors or beverage, whether the same be
spirituous, fermented, vinous, malt, brewed or intoxicating
or not, at his place of business or at any place appurtenant
to the premises where said business is conducted between
the hours of 12 o'clock midnight and 5 o'clock A. M. at any
time. Any violation of any provision of this section shall,
upon conviction, be punished by sentence of imprisonment
in jail or in the Maryland House of Correction for not less
than thirty days and by the imposition of such pecuniary
fine in addition to such sentence of imprisonment as the
court may deem proper.

427. No person having a wholesale or retail license
under this sub-title shall place or maintain, or permit to
be placed or maintained, any screen, blind, curtain, parti-
tion or any obstruction that will interfere with a view of
the business conducted on the premises.

428. Every person receiving a wholesale or retail li-
cense under this sub-title shall frame his license under
glass and place the same so that it shall at all times be
conspicuous and easily read in his place of making sales,
and no license issued under this sub-title shall au-
thorize sales by any person who shall neglect this require-
ment. Every person or corporation similarly receiving a
brewer's license shall have affixed in some conspicuous
place upon each vehicle from which delivery of liquor is
made in Baltimore County a liquor license tag, obtained
from the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County,
the said tags to be provided by the said clerk in some dur-

 

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