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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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Fine.
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ment and conviction thereof, be fined not less
than twenty-five dollars nor more than three
hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the county
Jail not less than thirty nor more than ninety
days.
SEC. 229. Whenever any license shall be sup-
pressed for any violation of this act it shall
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Suppressed
license.
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not be lawful for the Clerk of the Circuit Court
for Cecil county at any time to grant another
license under this act to the person whose li-
cense has been suppressed, nor to grant a
license to any other, person to sell spirituous
or fermented liquor upon the premises covered
by the license suppressed for the term of five
years from the date of such suppression.
SEC. 230. Any person who shall fraudulently
procure a license as a hotel-keeper without
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Fraud.
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having complied in good faith with the pro-
visions of this act defining hotel-keepers, shall,
upon indictment and conviction thereof, be
fined not less than two hundred nor more than
five hundred dollars; the license granted shall
be suppressed by the Court, and it shall be un-
lawful for the Clerk to issue any other license
to such person.
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Damages.
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SEC. 231. Any vendor of spirituous or fer-
mented liquor sold in Cecil county shall be
liable to pay damages to any husband, wife,
parent, child, employer or other person injured
by reason of any person being intoxicated, in
whole or in part, by liquor sold by said vendor,
to be recovered in the same manner as debts
for like amounts are now recovered by law.
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Manufacturer.
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SEC. 232. The provisions of this act shall not
apply to sales by the manufacturer of cider in
quantities not less than a quart, which is not
drunk on the premises of the manufacturer,
nor to sales of spirituous or fermented liquors
by the manufacturer thereof to any person li-
censed to sell spirituous or fermented liquor
in Cecil county.
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