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Session Laws, 1916
Volume 534, Page 67   View pdf image (33K)
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 67

House of Correction for not less than thirty days nor more
than one year, or shall suffer both fine and imprisonment in
the discretion of the Court; provided however that if the act or
acts in this section above prohibited shall be committed on
the Sabbath Day, commonly called Sunday, or on any day
upon which a general or primary election shall be held, or on
any day whatsoever between the hours of twelve o'clock mid-
night and five o'clock A. M., the offender shall upon convic-
tion be sentenced to imprisonment in jail or in the House of
Correction for not less than six months and the Court may in
its discretion in addition to sentence of imprisonment afore-
said also impose a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That six new and additional sections be and
the same are hereby added to the aforesaid Act, namely Chap-
ter 179 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1908, entitled,
"An Act to Regulate the Sale and the Granting of Licenses
for the Sale of Spirituous and Fermented Liquors in Balti-
more County, " to come in immediately after Section 9 of said
Act, and that said six new and additional sections so to be
added shall be known and designated, respectively, as Sections
9A, 9B, 9C, 9D, 9E and 9F of said Act and shall, respectively,
be and read as follows:

9A. Each wholesale or retail license issued under or by vir-
tue of this Act shall be deemed and taken to. be a license to, of
and for the place, room, dwelling, house, building, structure, or
premises whatsoever, mentioned in the application and license
as the place where spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors
are to be sold, offered for sale or disposed of as aforesaid, as
well as a license to the person or persons to whom the same is
issued or granted, and in the event that any of the conditions
upon which such license shall have been issued or granted or
any provision of the law relating to the same or to the sale or
disposition of spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors in
Baltimore County, shall be violated at or upon the said place,
room, dwelling, house, building, structure or premises, or in
the event that such license shall for any sufficient reason under
this Act be revoked or forfeited, then it shall be unlawful for
any license to be thereafter granted or issued to sell any such
liquors at such place, room, dwelling, house, premises, building
or structure whatsoever or upon the site, land or ground there-
of or appurtenant thereto, within a period of five years after
such violation, revocation or forfeiture, and any license there-

 

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