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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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450 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

club or corporation for such license shall be made by the
steward or any other officer of said club or corporation in sub-
stantial compliance with the provisions of section 228 of this
sub-title, and notice of such application shall be published as
required in section 225 of this sub-title, for case where such
application is filed by any individual.

240. The steward or officer of such club or corporation, at
the time he files an application for a license in substantial
compliance with the provisions of section 222 of this sub-title,
regulating the application of an individual for a license shall
include in the sworn application for such license a list of the
bona fide members of the club or corporation applying for a
license, and no such license shall be granted unless such club
or corporation shall own or regularly rent or lease a habitation
or place of meeting in Baltimore county.

241. If and such club, association or corporation, or officer,
or agent thereof shall sell, barter, give, or in any way furnish
or dispense, intoxicating liquor or any admixture thereof to any
person, whether a member thereof or not, without a. license as
herein provided, such officer or agent shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor.

242. If any person or any club, association or corporation
or officer or agent thereof, without first obtaining a license as
provided in this sub-title, shall give, barter, furnish or dispense
any wine, ale, beer or intoxicating liquor to any person upon
any grounds or premises in Baltimore county, to which ground
or premises a price of admission is charged, as an inducement
for paying such admission, such person so giving, bartering,
furnishing or dispensing such wine, ale or beer or liquor, or any
such agent or officer so doing, shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not more than one
thousand dollars, or be imprisoned in jail or the House of Cor-
rection for not more than one year, or both fined and impris-
oned, in the discretion of the court.

243. Any person, club or corporation desiring to obtain under
the provisions of this sub-title a license for twelve months on
the first day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety, shall not
be required to file the application therefor on or before the first
day of April, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety, as pro-
vided in section 222 of this sub-title, but may file the same at
any time prior to the granting of the said license, and the clerk
of the said Circuit Court shall grant the said license without
publishing the notice required by section 225 of this sub-title.

244. Any holder of license to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors at retail, by the drink or otherwise, may be permitted

 

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