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Session Laws, 1886 Session
Volume 425, Page 491   View pdf image (33K)
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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

to be confined in the Maryland House of Cor-
rection for a term of not less than six months
nor more than one year.

SEC. 225. No person obtaining a license under
this act shall permit minors to enter the bar-
room where liquor is sold, unless said minor
is accompanied by the parent or guardian of
such minor, nor shall any person obtaining a
license under this act, his agents, servants or

491

employees, sell directly or indirectly, or give
away at his, their or its place of business, or
elsewhere, any spirituous or fermented liquors,
alcoholic bitters or intoxicating drinks of any
kind whatsoever, to any minor, or to any per-
son known to such vendor to be purchasing or
receiving such liquors or intoxicating drink as
the agent of, or on behalf of, or at the request
of any minor.

SEC. 226. Any person who shall violate the-
provisions of the preceding section, shall, upon
indictment and conviction thereof, be fined not
less than fifty dollars nor more than five hun-

Minors.

dred dollars, or be imprisoned in the county
Jail for not less than thirty days nor more
than six months, and the license of such per-
son may be suppressed, in the discretion of
the Court.

SEC. 227. No vendor of spirituous or fer-
mented liquors, licensed under this act, shall
sell directly or indirectly, any spirituous or fer-
mented liquors to any person intoxicated at
the time, nor shall it be lawful for any such

Penalty,

licensed vendor to keep open the room where
spirituous or fermented liquors are sold be-
tween the hours of twelve o'clock at night and
six o'clock in the morning, nor to sell, directly
or indirectly, or give away in such room or on
or about the premises of such vendor any
spirituous or fermented liquors whatsoever be-
tween the hours aforesaid.

SEC. 228. Any person violating the provisions
of the preceding section, shall, upon indict-

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