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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 981

able form, printed or painted on metal, in such a manner
as to clearly identify the license year in which issued, and
for each such liquor license tag applied for by and issued
to the holder of a brewer's license there must be paid the
sum of twenty-five dollars to said clerk.

429. If any person shall hereafter be convicted of sell-
ing spirituous, fermented 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 without having
procured a license therefor under and in accordance with
the provisions of this sub-title, he shall be sentenced to pay
a fine of not less than three hundred dollars, and undergo
imprisonment in jail or in the Maryland House of Correc-
tion for not less than six months.

431. If any person having a license under the provi-
sions of this sub-title shall sell or barter any spirituous,
fermented 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 to any person who is a minor,
or under twenty-one years of age, or shall sell or barter
to any person any such beer or liquors for the purpose of
being drunk by such person who is a minor or under
twenty-one years of age, or shall give to any person who is
a minor or under twenty-one years of age any such beer or
liquors, or allow upon the premises occupied by him any
person who is under twenty-one years of age to drink any
such beer or liquors sold or bartered, or given by him, he
shall on conviction, be punished in the manner prescribed
in Section 426 hereof for the violation of said section, and
if he be convicted a second time of the offense prohibited
by this section, in addition to the punishment aforesaid, his
license shall be revoked, forfeited and suppressed.

432. All moneys paid to the said clerk for license fees
under the provisions of this sub-title shall be paid by him
to the Treasurer of Baltimore County for county uses;
provided, however, that the clerk of the court shall be en-
titled to retain 5 per cent of the gross license fees for the
collection of same, to be accounted for as other fees of his
office.

433. The provisions of this sub-title shall not be taken
or construed to authorize the issue of license to sell spirit-

 

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