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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

petition ; sixth, that he, she or they will not knowingly sell or
allow to be sold in said house or on said premises any liquors
on Sunday or on election day, or to minors at any time, or
allow a minor to drink in said house or on said premises;
seventh, that he, she or they will not permit gambling or keep
or permit to be kept a bawdy house in said house or on said
premises, or the gathering together in said house or on said
premises of women for lewd or immoral purposes ; eighth, that
said applicant or applicants has been or have been a resident or
residents of said Allegany county for more than one year prior
to the filing of said application ; ninth, the names of not less
than two reputable freeholders of Allegany county, who will
be his, her or their sureties on the bond which is required by
this Act, and statement that each of said sureties is a bona fide
owner of real estate in said county, worth over and above all
incumbrances the sum of five hundred dollars. This statement
shall be verified by the affidavit of the applicant or applicants
made before a justice of the peace. If any false statement be
made in any part of said petition, the petitioner or petitioners
shall upon indictment and conviction thereof, be deemed guilty
of perjury, and such license shall be revoked, and he, she or they
be subject to the penalties provided by law for that crime.

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

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uous 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 minor 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, however, 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 that such order is
genuine, and no licensee under this Act shall sell, furnish or
five any intoxicating, spirituous or fermented liquors or lager
eer to any habitual drunkard, after having received a notice
in writing from his or her parent, guardian, husband or wife,
. or the constable of the district in which he lives, verified by
affidavit, that such person is an habitual drunkard, and request-
ing such licensee not to sell to him or her; nor shall any licensee

Selling liquor
to minors.



 
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