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

769

CHAPTER 530.
AN ACT to authorize and direct the Comptroller of the State
Treasury and the Comptroller of Baltimore City, respect-
tively, to refund to Thomas W. Tunney, money erroneously
paid into the treasuries, respectively, of said State and
municipality, for License.

CHAP. 630.

WHEREAS, Thomas W. Tunney, on or about April 8, 1900,
filed with the Board of Liquor License Commissioners for
Baltimore City his petition for a license to sell intoxicating
liquors in said city, duly verified and with a certificate annexed
as required by the Act of 1898, chapter 123, sections 673, 674
and 675, and the Acts amendatory thereto ; and,
WHEREAS, The said Board of Liquor License Commissioners
accepted and held said petition, but failed to publish the notice
required by said Act before May the 1st, 1900 ; and
WHEREAS, The said Thomas W. Tunney, believing that the
time within which the said board was authorized to grant said
license had expired, procured a wholesale dealers and jobbers'
license from the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for
Baltimore City, dated May 1, 1900, and paid therefor to said
clerk the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars; and

WHEREAS, On or about June 28, 1900, the said Board of
Liquor License Commissioners notified the said Thomas W.
Tunney of their intention to grant daid retail license, and the
said Tunney thereupon, paid to the clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas for Baltimore City, the sum of two hundred
and fifty dollars for a retail license, which license was dated
May 1, 1900; and
WHEREAS, The said sum of two hundred and fifty dollars
received by the said clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for
the dealers and jobbers' license aforesaid, was paid to the State
of Maryland, and one-fourth thereof was retained by the State
and three-fourths thereof was subsequently paid by the State
to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the said sum
should be refunded by the State and municipality, respectively,
in the above proportions ; therefore,

Preamble.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the Comptroller of the State Treasury be
and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant
on the State treasury, in favor of Thomas W. Tunney, for the
sum of sixty-two dollars and fifty cents, and the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same out of any moneys in the treasury not
otherwise appropriated.

Warrant to
be issued.

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