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Session Laws, 1910 Session
Volume 487, Page 476   View pdf image (33K)
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476 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

them, had a license for the sale of intoxicating liquors revoked
under the provisions of this law or the law hereby repealed
within the past three years, nor has either of them been con-
victed of any infamous crime, nor has any person whose license
has been revoked under the provisions of this Act, any interest
in the business to be carried on under the license applied for;
nor will the applicant or applicants permit such person or per-
sons to acquire such interest during the existence of the license
applied for. Sixth, a statement as to which of-the two kinds
of licenses granted under this Act is applied for. Seventh,
that he, she or they will not sell or give or allow to be sold or
given away in said house or remove from said house or on or
from said premises any liquors on Sunday or on election day.
Eighth, that he, she or they will not knowingly sell or give or
allow to be sold or given any liquors to minors at any time,
nor will he, she or they sell or give away intoxicating liquors
or allow the same to be sold or given away to an habitual
drunkard or any person of whom he has received notice from
his parent or parents, guardian, husband, wife, son, daughter,
brother or sister, that such person is of intemperate habits.
Ninth, that he, she or they will not allow any minor to drink,
loiter or loaf or be employed in said house or on said premises,
except clerks, bell-boys, porters or boot-blacks bona fide em-
ployed as such about hotels. Tenth, that he, she or they will
not permit gambling or keep or permit to be kept a bawdy
house in said house or on said premises, or the gathering to-
gether in said house or on said premises of women for lewd or
immoral purposes. Eleventh, that he, she or they will not fur-
nish any room or rooms in their places of business or con-
nected therewith for women; provided, however, that this par-
agraph shall not apply to the keepers of bona fide hotel.
Twelfth, that said applicant or applicants and all persons in-
terested or that may become interested in said business has
been or have been a resident or residents of said Allegany
bounty for more than one year prior to the filing of said appli-
cation, and (if a male) entitled to register, was entitled to vote
at the general election held in the month of November preced-
ing the filing of said application. Thirteenth, the names of
not less than two reputable freeholders of Allegany County, or
of a bonding or surety company, authorized to do business in
the State of Maryland, who will be his, her or their sureties or
surety on the bond that is required by this Act and statement
(if personal security be given), that each of said sureties is a
bona fide owner of real estate in said county worth over and
above all incumbrances the sum of one thousand dollars. Four-
teenth, that no person not a resident of Allegany County for
the period of one year prior to the time of filing said petition,


 

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