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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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ART. 3. ] BALTIMORE COUNTY. 447

227. The said clerk in giving the notices required by section
231 of this sub-title, shall embrace in one notice all the names
of all persons whose applications shall have been filed at the
time of giving such notice, separating them only so far as to
make such notice easily intelligible to the public, and if either
of the days for the giving of such notice shall be a Sunday, then
such notice shall be given upon the next succeeding day, or as
soon thereafter as practicable, so as to secure two weekly inser-
tions of such notice in a newspaper before the time fixed, for
cause to be shown against the issuance of the license applied
for.

228. The clerk of the court who received the said applica-
tion, certificates and affidavit shall file and carefully preserve
the same, and after giving the said notice, if no cause be shown
to the contrary, or if cause be shown, and the said judge shall
direct in writing the license to be issued, shall issue to such
applicant or applicants the license applied for, upon receiving
from the applicant or applicants the following sums or license
fees, viz: If the license is for twelve months and to sell spirit-
uous and fermented liquors by the drink or in quantities not
more than a gallon, the sum of two hundred dollars, if the
license is for twelve months and to sell spirituous and fer-
mented liquors in quantities not less than a pint and not to be
drunk on the premises, the said clerk shall require of the appli-
cant under oath, to be by such clerk administered, as to the
value of the stock of spirituous or fermented liquors he in-
tended to keep on hand in the business he proposes to conduct
under the license applied for, and if it shall appear from the
statement then made under oath, that the value of the appli-
cant's stock of spirituous or fermented liquors will not exceed
one thousand dollars, the license fee shall be two hundred dol-
lars, if more than one thousand dollars, and not exceeding two
thousand dollars, the license fee shall be three hundred dollars,
if more than two thousand dollars, the license fee shall be three
hundred and fifty dollars.

229. If the license applied for shall be nine, six or three
months, then the license fee shall be for three-fourths, one-half
or one-fourth of the amounts severally specified for the twelve
months licenses enumerated in the preceding section.

230. No person having a license under the provisions of this
sub-title shall sell or give away any spirituous or fermented
liquors on the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday, or upon
any day on which elections are now or may hereafter be held,
nor shall he sell or give away any spirituous or fermented
liquors to any minor, nor shall he knowingly sell or give away
any spirituous or fermented liquors to any drunkard, nor shall

 

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