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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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948

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

bridge, until he or they shall first comply with the following
provisions :
first. The person or persons proposing to sell any spirit-

Application
for a license
to be filed.

uous or fermented liquors in said town, shall file with the
clerk of the Circuit Court for Dorchester county, a written
application for a license, signed by the applicant or applicants,
and sworn to before said clerk, or some justice of the peace in
and for said county, stating the full name or names, age and
residence of the applicant or applicants, the exact locality in
said town, designated with particularity, where the proposed
place of sale is situated, the name of the owner or lessor of
the house that the applicant or applicants will keep a quiet and
orderly house, that he will not permit any person, manifestly
or apparently intoxicated, to drink any such liquors in the
house or on the premises, while in such state of intoxication,
that he or they will not sell or allow to be sold in said house
or on the premises, any such liquors on Sundays or election
days, or after twelve o'clock at night, or knowingly sell or allow
to be sold therein or therefrom to minors or persons manifestly
or apparently intoxicated, at any time, or allow such minor or
intoxicated persons to drink such liquors in said house or on
the premises, and the juvenile appearance of any person shall,
in the construction of this law, be sufficient to put the vendor
of liquors upon inquiry, and all bar rooms established under
the provisions of this Act, shall be located at least one hun-
dred yards from any public school, and shall be what are
termed open bar-rooms, and shall not be hidden or screened
from public view under penalties provided by section 213 E of
this Act.

Second. The applicant or applicants shall at the same time

Writing to be
filed.

file with the said clerk a writing, signed by at least ten free-
holders of the ward in said town where the proposed place of
sale is located, stating that they personally know the applicant
or applicants, and believe his or their statement filed as above
to be true, and that he or they will faithfully observe the mat-
ters therein sworn to, and recommend that a license be issued
to such applicant or applicants.
Third. The applicant or applicants shall, at the same time,

Bond to be
filed.

file with the said clerk a bond to the State of Maryland, in the
penal sum of one thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful
performance of the matters and things stated in the application
for license and for the payment of all fines, penalties and costs
which may be imposed upon the applicant or applicants, for
the payment of all fines, penalties and costs which may be



 
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