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Session Laws, 1916
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58 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 31

ber, if he desires a license for six months; file an application,
in writing, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore
County, in which, in the case of application for wholesale or
retail license he shall state: First, the name and residence of
the applicant and how long he has resided there; second, that
he is a citizen of the United States and has for two years next
preceding the filing of such application been a bona fide resi-
dent of the State of Maryland, and for two years next preced-
ing the filing of such application been a bona fide resident of
Baltimore County (this provision not to apply to anyone hold-
ing a license to sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liq-
ours in said County at the date of the passage of this Act);
third, the place of birth of the applicant, and if a naturalized
citizen, when and where he was naturalized; fourth, the name
of the owner of the premises upon which the business licensed
is to be carried on; fifth, upon what property, if any, in Balti-
more County, the applicant pays taxes, the amount of the as-
sessment of said property, the amount of the taxes paid there-
on by the applicant and in whose name the property upon
which the applicant pays taxes is recorded upon the assessment
and taxation books of the County; sixth, that the applicant is
not or if the application is by a firm, association or by more
than one person, that none of the applicants are in any manner
pecuniarily interested in the profits of any business conducted
at any other place in said County where any spirituous, fer-
mented or intoxicating liquors of any kind are sold or kept for
sale; seventh, the kind of license desired, whether wholesale or
retail, and if wholesale, the maximum value of the stock of
spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors which the appli-
cant will have on hand during the license year applied for;
eighth, the particular place where the business is to be con-
ducted under the license applied for, accurately specifying the
same by definite designation and description; ninth, that no
person except the applicant or applicants is or are in any
manner pecuniarily interested in said license or in the business
to be conducted thereunder during the continuance of the
license applied for and that no brewer or brewing company or
distiller, rectifier or compounder of or any wholesale or retail
dealer in any malted, brewed, spirituous, fermented or intoxi-
cating liquors of any kind has or owns or shall have or own
directly or indirectly a pecuniary interest in the license applied
for or in the business to be conducted thereunder; tenth, that the
applicant or applicants has or have not. nor has any of them had

 

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