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Session Laws, 1896 Session
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222

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Licenses not
tranferable.

68. No license issued by virtue of this act shall be trans-
ferable, and no license shall protect more than one room, and
only the room described in the application; and no liquors shall
be sold in the streets or highways of said county.

Mayor,
sheriff, etc.,
to have tree
access to
saloons.

69. It shall be the duty of every licensed dealer to admit
the Mayor or any member of the City Council of the city of
Salisbury, or the sheriff or deputy sheriff or any constable of
said county, or any police officer of Salisbury, or any citizen
designated by any judge of the Circuit Court of the said
county, into his premises, at any time, and such permission
may be demanded; and it is hereby made the duty of the
sheriff, deputy sheriff, constables and police officers of any
town, city or election district in which there may be any
licensed dealer, to enforce the provisions of this act.

Duty of judge
of circuit
court.

70. It shall be the duty of any judge of the Circuit Court
for Wicomico county, in his charge to the Grand Jury, to call
their special attention to this statute, and it shall be the duty
of the State's Attorney to lay the same before them, and it
shall be their duty to summon the sheriff, deputy sheriff, and
all police officers of the city of Salisbury, and all constables
of Salisbury, Parsons and Mutters election districts of said
county, and to inquire of them what knowledge they have
touching any violation of this law; and if they shall find from
such or any other evidence produced before them, that this
law has been violated in any of its provisions, then it shall
be their duty to present and indict the party violating the
same.

Violations
and penal-
ties.

71. If any licensed dealer shall be convicted of any violation
of this law, his license shall at once be forfeited as a part of
the penalty, and it shall be the duty of the court to declare the
license revoked immediately, and in addition, the said party
shall be fined not less than fifty dollars, and shall be sentenced
to be confined in the county jail, or in the House of Correc-
tion of this State, for not less than thirty days, nor more than
six months; and if any person not a licensed dealer, shall sell
any of the liquors herein named, or shall violate any of the
provisions of this act relating to the sale, or giving away of
intoxicating drinks, he shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty
of a misdeameanor, and for the first offense, be fined not less
than fifty dollars, and be confined in the county jail, or in the
house of correction of this State, in the discretion of the
court, not less than two mouths, and for any subsequent offense
he shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars, and be con-
fined in the house of correction for not less than six months ;



 
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