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Session Laws, 1902 Session
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610

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP 436.

same are hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments,
and an additional section added thereto, designated as section
175 P, so as to read as follows :

Name and
residence of
applicant
to be given,
etc.

175 B. Said petition shall state the names and residence
of the applicant or applicants and how long he, she or
they may have resided therein ; second, the particular place
for which the license is desired, designating the same by
street and number, if practicable, and if not, by such other
apt description as definitely locates it; third, the name of the
owner of the premises upon which the business licensed is to
be carried on ; fourth, a statement that the applicant or appli-
cants is or are a citizen or citizens of the United States ; fifth,
that the applicant or applicants have not, nor has either of
them had a license for the sale of intoxicating liquors revoked
under the provisions of this law, nor has either of them been
convicted of any infamous crime within two years preceding
the filing of said petition, nor has any person whose license has
been revoked under the provisions of this Act any interest in
the business to be carried on under the license hereby applied
for, nor will the applicant or applicants permit such person or
persons to acquire any such interest during the existence of

Unlawful to
sell liquor or
Sunday or
on election
day, etc.

the license applied for; sixth, that he, she or they will not
knowingly sell, or allow to be sold in said house or on said
premises, any liquors on Sunday or on election day, or to
minors at any time, or allow a minor to drink, loiter or loaf in
said house or on said premises ; seventh, that he, she or they
will not permit gambling, or keep or permit to be kept a
bawdy house in said house or on said premises, or the gathering
together in said house or on said premises of women for lewd
or immoral purposes; eighth, that said applicant or applicants
has been or have been a resident or residents of said Allegany
county for more than one year prior to the filing of said appli-
cation ; ninth, the names of not less than two reputable
freeholders of Allegany county or of a bonding company
authorized to do business in the State of Maryland, who will
be his, her or their sureties or surety on the bond that is
required by this Act, and statement (if personal security be
given) that each of said suretjes is a bona fide owner of real
estate in said county worth over and above all incumbrances
the sum of tive hundred dollars ; tenth, that no person not a
resident of Allegany county for the period of one year prior
to the date of tiling said petition, or a non-resident of the
State of Maryland, shall have any interest in the business for
which license hereunder is applied for; provided, that nothing
in paragraphs eight and ten of this section shall apply to
owners, lessees or proprietors of hotels bona fide conducted as



 
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