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dollars; if more than two thousand dollars, the license fee shall
be five hundred dollars.
SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That if the license applied for
shall be for 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.
SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That no person having a license
under the provisions of this Act, shall sell or give away any
spirituous or fermented liquors on the Sabbath day, commonly
called Sunday, or upon any day on which elections, other than
primary 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 he sell or give
away any spirituous or fermented liquors to any persons whose
parents, guardian, husband or wife shall have given such
licensee notice in writing, under oath, that such person is of
intemperate habits, nor shall he sell or give away any spiritu-
ous or fermented liquors at his place of business between the
hours of twelve o'clock midnight and five o'clock A. M. at any
time.
SEC. 11. And be it enacted, That no person having a license
to sell spirituous or fermented liquors in quantities less than a
pint, at any place, shall place or maintain, or permit to be
placed or maintained, any screen, blind, curtain, partition, or
any obstruction that will interfere with a view of the business
conducted on the premises.
SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That every person receiving a
license under this Act to sell spirituous or fermented liquors
shall frame his license under glass and place the same so that
it shall at all times be conspicuous and easily read in his chief
place of making sales, and no license issued under this Act
shall authorize sales by any person who shall neglect this
requirement.
SEC. 13. And be it enacted, That if any person shall here-
after be convicted of selling spirituous or fermented liquors
without having procured a license therefor under the pro-
visions of this Act, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not
less than three hundred dollars, one-half of said fine to be paid
to the informer or informers, and undergo imprisonment in
the Maryland House of Correction for not less than three
months, nor more than twelve months.
SEC. 14. And be it enacted, That if any person having a
license under the provisions of this Act, shall violate any of
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