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Session Laws, 1884 Session
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374

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


shall be entitled to receive the same; and in case of


his failure to pay over said fines and forfeitures so


collected within three months after the same shall


become due, the bond of said state's attorney shall


be liable to be put in suit by said school commission-


ers for same.


SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That the sale of intoxi-

Sale for Vio-

cating liquors otherwise than as provided for in

lation.

this act shall be a misdemeanor, and any person con-


victed thereof shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less


than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars.


SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That any person or


persons of full age and of good moral character may


be licensed to sell intoxicating liquors on complying


with the same conditions as required from persons ap-


plying for a license to keep an inn or tavern as here-

Who to be li-

inbefore mentioned, except that the description of his

cenced.

or their place of business, and amount of stock, shall


vary according to the nature thereof, both in his or


their application and certificate of recommendations of


freeholders; provided that in case of a license being


granted it shall not authorize him to sell in a less


quantity than one-half gallon, or permit the same to


be drunk on his premises when bought.


SEC. 11. And be it enacted, That any person or


persons of full age and of good moral character


may be licensed to sell intoxicating liquors under


what is known as the oyster or eating-house license, in


quantities less than a pint, on complying with the

Who to sell less
than a pint.

same conditions as required from persons applying for


a license to keep an inn or tavern as hereinbefore men-


tioned, except the description of his or their house of


business and stock shall vary according to the nature


thereof, both in his or their application and certificate


of recommendation of freeholders


SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That no manufacturer


of spirituous or fermented liquors for sale shall sell in

How sold by
inaHnfactnrer.

less quantities than one pint, to be taken away at one


and the same time. He shall not sell, give away or


dispense any liquor to be drunk on his premises to any


person or at any time when an innkeeper might not law-


fully do the same. He shall not sell any liquor not


manufactured by himself, nor mix, compound or dis-

Penalty for vio-

till the same with his own; and any manufacturer

lation.

violating any of the provisions of this section shall,


upon conviction thereof, pay a fine of one hundred



 
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