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Session Laws, 1906 Session
Volume 479, Page 915   View pdf image (33K)
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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of Frederick county; third, the place of birth of the applicant,
and if a naturalized citizen, when and where he was natural-
ized; fourth, the name of the owner of the premises upon
which the business to be licensed is to be carried on; fifth, a
description of the location where the business for which
license is sought is to be carried on, so that such location may
be readily-identified from such description; sixth, that the ap-
plicant is not, or if the application be by a firm, that no one of
of applicants is in any manner pecuniarily interested in the
profits of any business conducted at any other place in said
county where spirituous or fermented liquors are sold or kept
for sale; seventh, the kind of license desired; eighth, that no
person except the applicant or applicants is in any manner
pecuniarily interested in the business to be licensed, and
that no other person shall be in any manner pecuniarily
interested therein during the continuance of the license
asked for; ninth, that the applicants have not, nor has any
of them had a license for the sale of spirituous or fermented
liquors in this State revoked, nor have they or any of them
been convicted of any crime within two years preceding the
filing of said application; tenth, that the room in the build-
ing where the business is to be conducted under the license
sought is not within sixty" feet of any church building or
any school house, if within the limits of any city, town or
village, and not within one-half of a mile of any church
building or school house, if such place of business is not to
be within the limits of any city, town or village; which said
application shall be verified by the affidavit of the applicant

CHAP. 469J*

made before the clerk of the Circuit Court with whom the
application is filed, or one of his deputies; and if any false
statement is made in any part of said application, the appli-
cant or applicants so making said affidavit shall be deemed
guilty of perjury, and upon indictment and conviction shall
be punished accordingly, and any license issued upon such
application shall be suppressed.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That there shall be annexed
to said application a certificate signed by at least nine repu-

Affidavit to be
made.

table freeholders, bona fide residents of the neighborhood in
which the applicant proposes to conduct the business under
the license applied for, in which each of the persons certify-
ing shall state his residence or place of business; that he is
over twenty-five years of age; how long he has known the

Certificate
annexed to
said
application.



 
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