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Session Laws, 1933 (Special Session)
Volume 578, Page 113   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 113

shall permit the licensee to sell for consumption off the
premises only, not less than one-half dozen bottles of
brewed beverages as defined in this Act and not less than
1 quart of fermented beverages as defined herein; provided
that no sales shall be made to any person under the age
of twenty-one years.

Sec. 421G. "On sale" licenses shall be granted only to
bona fide restaurants, incorporated clubs, and/or hotels.
"On Sale" licensees may serve beverages to bona fide guests
only, to be consumed at regular public tables, or, in the case
of hotels, may be served in guests' rooms. It shall be the
duty of the County Commissioners and/or Mayor and City
Council of Havre de Grace to have frequent inspections
made of the premises of "on sale" licensees, and if it is
found that any such licensee is violating any of the provi-
sions of this section or the regulations promulgated here-
under, or is failing to observe in good faith the purposes
of this Act, such license shall be revoked after the licensee
is given an opportunity to be heard in his defense.

The word "hotel", as used in this section, means any
establishment for the accommodation of the public
equipped with not less than six bedrooms containing not
less than one bed in each room, with sufficient covering
therefor, and equipped with a public dining room furnish-
ing not less than three meals per day, wherein the average
daily receipts from the hire of rooms and the sale of
cooked and prepared foods exceed the receipts from the
sale of "alcoholic beverages".

The word "restaurant", as used in this section, means
any lunch room, cafe or other establishment furnishing
meals to the public wherein the average daily receipts
from the sale of cooked or prepared foods exceeds the re-
ceipts from the sale of "alcoholic beverages".

The word "club" means any corporation or association
created by competent authority, which is the owner, lessee
or occupant of premises operated solely for educational,
social, patriotic, political or athletic purposes and not for
profit.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the provision
of Section 414 to 421, inclusive, of Article 13 of the Code
of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Harford County, "
sub-title "Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks, " and Sections
352 to 380, inclusive, of said Article, sub-title "Havre de
Grace, " are repealed in so far as the same are inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act.

 

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