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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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175 K. If any person shall barter or sell any goods, wares or
merchandise in Allegany county, without taking out a licenses
therefor, as provided in article 56 of the Code of Public General
Laws of the State of Maryland, he shall on conviction therefor
pay a fine of not less than twenty dollars nor more than one
hundred dollars for each offence; and upon failure to pay said
fine and costs of prosecution, shall be committed to jail and
confined therein until such fine and costs are paid, or for the
period of twenty days, whichever shall first occur; and if any
person shall barter or sell spirituous or fermented liquors on
Allegany county, in quantities not less than a pint, without
taking out a license therefor, as provided in article 56 of the

Selling mer-
chandise
without
license.

Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, he shall, on convic-
tion, pay a fine of fifty dollars for the first offence, and for the
second offence, he shall pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and
the court shall suppress his license, and upon failure to pay
said fine and costs of prosecution, he shall be committed to
jail and confined therein until such fine and costs are paid, or
for the period of twenty days, whichever shall first occur.

175 L. The license of any person having a license under the

Penalty.

provisions of this act, who shall thereafter be convicted of
violating any of the provisions of this act, or of the conditions
of his license, shall be revoked, and he shall be subject to a fine
of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars,
or to imprisonment in the county jail for not less than thirty
days nor more than six months, or both fine and imprisonment,
in the discretion of the court before which such conviction
shall occur; and in default of payment of any tine and costs
so imposed, the bond herein provided for shall be put in suit
for the recovery thereof. The license of any person, who
permits minors to frequent or loiter about his place, or disrep
utable or disorderly persons to make it a customary place of
visitation or resort, may, at any time, on indictment and con-
viction, be revoked by the Circuit Court for Allegany county,
and the same person shall not again be licensed within two
years of the time of such revocation.

175 M. Any person doing business under a license issued

Upon convic-
tion, license
to be revoked.

under the provisions of this act, shall not permit any other
person who has been refused a license under said provisions,
or whose license has been revoked under the provisions of this
act, to have any interest whatever in said business; and if it be
so shown to the Circuit Court for Allegany county, by satis-
factory proof, that any such person has any interest in any

No interest to
be given to
persons who
have r.een re-
fused licenses.



 
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