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Session Laws, 1918 Session
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 707

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1918.

Approved April 18th, 1918, to the extent and amount of
$10,000, and disapproved to the extent and amount of $10,000.

CHAPTER 287.

AN ACT to repeal Section 175C of Article 1, of the Code of
Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland, title "Allegany
County," under sub-title "Intoxicating Liquors," as enacted
by the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1894,
Chapter 140; and the Acts of 1904, Chapter 57; and the Acts
of 1906, Chapter 176; and the Acts of 1908, Chapter 628;
and the Acts of 1910, Chapter 296; and the Acts of 1916,
Chapter 150; and to re-enact the same with amendments.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 175C of Article 1 of the Code of Public Lo-
cal Laws of Maryland, title "Allegany County," sub-title "In-
toxicating Liquors," as enacted by the General Assembly, Acts
of 1894, Chapter 140; Acts of 1904, Chapter 57; Acts of 1906,
Chapter 176; Acts of 1908, Chapter 628; Acts of 1910,' Chapter
296; Acts of 1916, Chapter 150; be and the same are hereby re-
pealed and re-enacted with amendments, so as to read as follows:

175C. There shall be annexed to said petition a certificate
signed by at least six reputable citizens residing or doing busi-
ness in the neighborhood in which the petitioner or petitioners
applies or apply for a license to do business, stating the full
name, residence or place of business of each person certifying
that they have been acquainted with the petitioner or petitioners
for one year preceding said application for said licenses, and
that they have good reason to believe and do believe that all
the statements contained in said petition are true, and that they
therefore pray that the prayer of said petitioner be granted
and that the licenses be issued as prayed for. If after the no-
tice provided for in this Act, there be no remonstrances filed
with said Clerk against the issuing of any licenses prayed for,
said Clerk shall issue such license upon said petitioner filing
with said Clerk a bond as hereinbefore provided, to be approved
by said Clerk, and paying said Clerk for license to keep an
oyster house, cook shop, victualling house, tavern, lager beer
saloon, or any ordinary license to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors, the sum of one hundred dollars; fifty dollars of which

 

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