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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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ART. 7.] CARROLL COUNTY. 695

nor more than six months, or be both fined and imprisoned; and
the court may also in all cases in addition to the penalties pro-
vided in its discretion suppress his license for such period as it
deems proper. And upon a second conviction for the violation
of any provision of this Act, he or they shall be subject to a
fine of not less than fifty, nor more than two hundred dollars,
or to imprisonment in the jail of Carroll county for not less
than thirty days, nor more than six months, or be both fined
and imprisoned in the discretion of the court; and in all cases
of second conviction, his or their license shall be revoked.

SEC. 54Q. Any person or persons holding a license issued
under the provisions of this Act may assign the unexpired term
thereof; provided, that said assignee shall comply with all the
requirements and provisions,of this Act in the same manner as
is hereby required of an original applicant for the license, and
the license so transferred shall have the consent of the clerk
of the Circuit Court for Carroll county indorsed thereon, and
such assignee shall in every respect be subject to all the re-
quirements, provisions and penalties of this Act, and receive all
privileges and benefits hereby conferred.

SEC. 54R. One-fourth of all money paid to said clerk for
license fees under the provisions of this Act shall be held by him
for the use of the State and paid over and accounted for as
money received for licenses, as it has been heretofore accounted
for, and the remainder thereof shall be paid by him to the
treasurer of the Board of County School Commissioners of Car-
roll county for the use of the public schools of said county.

SEC. 54S. The time of filing the petition and the giving of
notice hereinbefore required by the clerk, shall not apply to
petitions for license under this Act to begin on the first day of
May, 1908, but such petitions may be filed on or before the ninth
day of April, 1908, and such notice may be published on or
before the eighteenth day of April, 1908, warning all persons
that the license applied for will be issued unless objections
thereto be filed on or before the twenty-second day of April,
1908, and if any person has filed his application for a license
under the provisions of the Act of 1894, chapter 6, and has
paid to the clerk his two dollars for publication of notice as it
requires, the same shall be returned to him.

SEC. 54T. All licenses in force at the time of the adoption
of this Act shall not be affected by it, but shall continue in
force until their expiration; provided also, that nothing con-
tained in this Act shall apply to cases now pending for viola-
tions of the law which shall have occurred prior to the first

 

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