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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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ALLEGANY COUNTY. 479

such person is of intemperate habits, and requesting such li-
censees not to sell to him or her; no person shall sell, give or
furnish to any person who is a minor or under twenty-one
years of age any spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer,
except upon the written order of the parent or guardian. No
person not a licensee shall sell, furnish or give to any person,
who is a minor or who is under twenty-one years of age, any
spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer. The word
"Knowingly," as used in this Act as to minors shall be con-
strued to mean such knowledge as a reasonable man would
have under ordinary circumstances from the appearance of the
minor or individual and as to habitual drunkards the word,
"Knowingly" shall be construed to mean such knowledge as a
reasonable man would have under ordinary circumstances from
the habits, appearance or personal reputation of the habitual
drunkards.

175L. Any person having a license under the provisions of
this Act who shall hereafter be convicted of knowingly selling
or bartering or giving any spirituous or fermented liquors or
lager beer to any person who is a minor or under twenty-one
years of age, or knowingly selling or bartering or giving to
any person such spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer
to be drunk by any person who is a minor or under twenty-one
years of age, or shall give, sell or barter any such spirituous or
fermented liquors or lager beer to any person on Sunday or at
the times prohibited by law shall be subject to a fine of not
less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, or
imprisonment in the county jail in the discretion of the court,
or. both fine and imprisonment, and in default of payment of
fine and costs so imposed, the bond herein provided for shall
be put in suit for the recovery thereof, and upon conviction of
a third like offense his license, in the discretion of the Court,
may be suppressed, and in event of a suppression of said license
no license shall be granted to such person within three years
from the date of his conviction, and no license shall be granted
for the sale of liquors under this Act until after the expiration
of twelve (12) months from the date of his conviction for the
place or premises whereat the person so convicted carried on
business and violated this Act. Any person having a license
under the provisions of this Act who shall hereafter be con-
victed of selling or furnishing or giving any intoxicating spir-
ituous or fermented liquors or lager beer to any habitual
drunkard or person of intemperate habits after receiving the
notice required by the provisions of Section 175G of this Act,
shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars, nor more
than two hundred dollars, and in default of payment of fine
and costs so imposed shall stand committed until his fine and


 

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