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Session Laws, 1898 Session
Volume 482, Page 195   View pdf image (33K)
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

son violating the provisions of this section, by allowing dis-
orderly conduct on his premises.
SEC. 13. And be it enacted. That any person or persons,
house, corporation, company or association of persons, his, her,
their or its agents, officers, servants and employes, who shall
without having obtained a license and complied with the pre-
ceding sections of this Act, sell, or offer to sell, barter or

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exchange or buy to sell or barter, or keep for sale or barter, or
deliver within said town on order, any whiskey, wine, ale, por-
ter, ambrosia, lager beer or any intoxicating drinks of any kind
within the limits of said town shall, on conviction thereof, be
sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars,
nor more than five hundred dollars, for each and every offense,
and costs or imprisonment in the county jail or in the house of
correction for not less than three months, nor more than
eighteen months, or be both fined and imprisoned at the discre-
tion of the Court or justice of the peace before whom the
conviction may be had.

SEC. 14. And be it enacted. That any person or persons,
house, corporation, company or association of persons, his, her,
their or its officers, agents, servants or employes having a

Penalty.

license under the provisions of this Act, who shall hereafter
be convicted of violating any one or more of the provisions of
this Act, or the conditions of his, her, their or its license, shall
be subjected to a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more
than three hundred dollars and costs ; and for any second offense
whereof he, she, they or it shall be convicted, his, her, their or
its license shall be vacated and revoked, and he, she, they or it
shall be subjected to a fine of not less than one hundred dollars
nor more than tive hundred dollars, or to imprisonment in the
county jail or in the house of correction for not less than sixty
days nor more than twelve months, or to both fine and impris-
onment, in the discretion of the Court or justice of the peace
before whom such conviction may be had.
SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That if any minor shall falsely
represent himself or herself or themselves to be of full age,
and thereby induce any person holding a license under this

License
revoked.

Act, his, her, their or its agent or employes to sell him, her or
them any intoxicating liquor of any kind, the said false repre-
sentation or assertion shall be a misdemeanor, and on arrest and
conviction before any justice of the peace, shall for each and
every offense be fined not less than five dollars nor more than
fifty dollars and costs, and be committed until said fine and
costs are paid, with the right, nevertheless, to an appeal within

Misdemeanor



 
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