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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
175 E. The clerk of the Circuit Court of Allegany county

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shall keep a full record of all applications for license, and all
recommendations for and remonstrances against the granting of
any license or licenses, and the action thereon (whether the
same be granted or refused to be granted), and said records
shall be kept and preserved in the clerk's office and be opened
to inspection of the public.

175 F. No license shall be issued to any person or persons

Record to be
kept.

until such person or persons shall have executed a bond to the
State of Maryland in the penal sum of one thousand dollars,
with two sufficient sureties to be approved by the clerk of the
Circuit Court for Allegany county, conditioned for the faith
ful observance of all the laws of this State relating to the
selling or furnishing of vinous, spirituous, malt-brewed or fer
mented liquors, or any admixture thereof, and to pay all costs,
fines and penalties which may be imposed on him, her or them,
under any warrant or indictment for violation of this act or
any other act of Assembly relating to selling or furnishing
liquors as aforesaid; and the said bond, when so approved,
shall be deposited with said clerk, who shall record the same
in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and said clerk
shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents therefor, to be paid by
the applicant for such license, and the record thereof, or a
duly certified copy, shall be evidence in any court of law; but
no person shall be accepted as a surety on any such bond who
is interested or engaged in the manufacture or sale of spiritu-
ous or fermented liquors or.lager beer, and no person shall be
accepted as surety on more than oue bond in any one year.

175 G. No person shall knowingly sell or barter any spiritu-

Bond.

ous or fermented liquors or lager beer to any person who is a
minor or under twenty-one years of age, nor shall any person
knowingly sell or barter to any person such spirituous or fer-
mented liquors or lager beer to be drunk by any person who is
a minor or under twenty one years of age; and no person
shall knowingly give to any person who is a inirior or under
twenty-one years of age, any such spirituous or fermented
liquors or lager beer, or knowingly allow upon the premises
occupied by him, any person who is a minor or under twenty-
one years of age to drink any such spirituous or fermented
liquors or lager beer sold or bartered by him; provided, how-
ever, that a licensee under this act may furnish to a minor for
the use of a parent or guardian such liquors or lager beer upon
the written order of such parent or guardian, when satisfied

Selling to
minors,
unlawful.



 
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