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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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480 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

costs are paid and 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 the event of a suppression of said license
the same restrictions as to granting of license to the person so
convicted and the place or premises whereat the person so con-
victed carried on business and violated this Act, shall be im-
posed as hereinbefore provided in this section in cases of un-
lawful sales to minors or persons under twenty-one years of
age. Any person having a license under the provisions of this
Act who shall hereafter be convicted of violating any of the
other provisions of this Act or any of the conditions of his, her
or their license shall be subject to the same fine and penalties
as provided in this section for conviction of unlawful sale or
sales to minors or persons under twenty-one years of age. Any
person not a licensee who shall knowingly procure for or give
to an habitual drunkard or to any person of intemperate habits
any spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer in violation
of the provisions of this Act shall be subject to a fine of not
more than one hundred dollars, and to stand committed until
fine and costs are paid. Any person not a licensee who shall
procure for, sell, furnish or give to any person who is a minor
or under twenty-one years of age any spirituous or fermented
liquors or lager beer shall upon indictment and conviction be
subject to a fine of not more than one hundred dollars and to
stand committed until fine and costs are paid. The license of
any person who permits minors to frequent, loiter or loaf
about his place of business, or disreputable or disorderly per-
sons to make it a customary place of visitation or resort, may
at any time on indictment and conviction be revoked by the
Circuit Court for Allegany County, and the same person shall
not again be granted license under this Act, within three years
of the time of such revocation, and 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, shall stand com-
mitted until his fine and costs are paid and the bond herein
provided for shall be put in suit for the recovery thereof. Re-
monstrances may be filed with the said clerk against any kind
of a license at any time after such license has been granted
under this Act or any other for the sale of liquors, and as soon
thereafter as practicable the Court shall set the same down for
hearing, notice of which shall be given to the licensee by service
of a copy of the order for hearing, and when, upon such hear-
ing, the Court shall, in its discretion, determine that the pub-
lic welfare and the peace and good order of the community re-
quire it, revoke such license, and the person whose license is
so revoked shall not again be granted license under this Act


 

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