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Session Laws, 1902 Session
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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CHAPTER 427.
AN ACT to add additional sections to Article eleven of the
Code of Public Local Laws, title "Frederick County," sub-
title "Liquors and Intoxicating Drinks," to follow Section
311 H, and to be known as Sections 311 I, 311 K, 311 L,
311 M, 311 N and 311 O, relating to the sale of spirituous and
fermented liquors and lager beer within the police limits of
the city of Frederick, in said Frederick county, and impos-
ing penalties for the violation of said Section.

CHAP. 427


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the following sections be and they are hereby
added to Article eleven of the Code of Public Local Laws,
title "Frederick County," sub-title "Liquors and Intoxicating
Drinks," to follow section 311 H, and to be known as sections
311 I, 311 K, 311 L, 311 M, 311 N and 311 O, relating to the sale
of spirituous and fermented liquors and lager beer within the
police limits of the city of Frederick, in said Frederick
county, and imposing penalties for the violation of said sec-
tions.

New sections
added.

Section 311 I. Any person who may wish to sell spirituous
or fermented liquors or lager beer in quantities less than a
pint within the police limits of the said city of Frederick, in
said county, shall, after complying with all the provisions of
existing laws, pay to the clerk of the Circuit Cour£ for said
county for a license authorizing such sale the following sum,
to wit : Of the keeper of an hotel, the sum of one hundred and
twenty-five dollars, in addition to the price now fixed by
Article 56 of the Code of Public General Laws, and chapter
201 of the Acts of Assembly passed at the session of 1892 for
an ordinary license; and if the keeper of a restaurant or
saloon, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, in
addition to the sum now fixed by said Article of the Code and
by said Act of Assembly of 1892 for an oyster house license;
and said licenses shall not be issued for a less period than one
year.

License to
seil liquors,
etc., in quan-
tities less
than a pint.

Section 311 K. Any person who may wish to sell spirituous
or fermented liquors or lager beer in quantities not less than a
pint in the police limits of said city of Frederick, in said
county, shall, upon complying with the provisions of existing
laws, pay to the clerk of the Circuit Court for said county, for
a license authorizing such sale, the sum of one hundred dollars
in addition to the sum which such person would be required
to pay under said Article 56 of the Code, and under chapter
201 of the Acts of Assembly of Maryland, passed at the
Session of 1892.

License
to be issued.




 
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