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Session Laws, 1914
Volume 533, Page 45   View pdf image (33K)
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 45

SEC. 25. And be it enacted, That any person violating any
of the provisions of the preceding Section, shall upon indict-
ment and conviction thereof be fined not less than fifty dollars
nor more than one hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the
County Jail not less than thirty nor more than ninety days.

SEC. 26. And be it enacted, That any vendor of spirituous
or fermented liquors sold in Garrett County, shall be liable to
pay damages to any husband, wife, parents, child, employer or
other person, injured by reason of any person being intoxicated
by liquor sold by said vendor in violation of any of the provi-
sions of this Act, to be recovered in the same manner as debts
for like amounts are now recovered by law.

SEC. 27. And be it enacted, That nothing in the preceding;
Sections shall be construed to authorize any sale or barter or the
giving away of any spirituous or fermented liquor on the Sab-
bath Day, commonly called "Sunday, " or on the day of any
election held in said County under the constitution and laws of
the State or of the United States.

SEC. 28. And be it enacted, That in any prosecution under
this Act it shall be only necessary to state that the traverser did
sell or give away spirituous, fermented, or malt liquor without
specifying the particular kind of liquor given away.

SEC. 29. And be it enacted, That any person who shall
fraudulently procure a license as a hotel keeper, without having
complied in good faith with the provisions of this Act, defining
hotel keepers, shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof, be
fined not less than two hundred dollars, nor more than five
hundred dollars; the license granted shall be suppressed by the
Court, and it shall be unlawful for the Clerk to issue any other
license for the sale of spirituous or fermented liquors to such
persons.

SEC. 30. And be it enacted, That all prosecution for viola-
tion of any of the provisions of this Act shall be upon present-
ment and indictment, and it shall be the duty of any Justice of
the Peace of Garrett County upon information received and con-
firmed by the oath of a creditable witness to have any person
arrested and committed to the County jail for a violation of
the provisions of this Act, unless such person shall give suffi-
cient bail or recognizance with sureties to appear before the
Circuit Court for Garrett County at the next succeeding term
thereof to answer the charge.

 

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