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Session Laws, 1933 (Special Session)
Volume 578, Page 20   View pdf image (33K)
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20 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 2

before any such license is issued. No holder of any such
license shall be permitted to make any sale thereunder
while the licensed vessel is made fast to any wharf or pier
in any county where such sales are prohibited by local law.

BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE. CLASS F.
(ON SALE)—RAILROADS. Such a license shall be issued
by the Comptroller and shall authorize the owner or oper-
ator of any steam or electric railway or club, parlor, buffet,
observation, sleeping or dining cars upon the lines of any
steam or electric railway in this State, to keep for sale and
to sell all alcoholic beverages upon any of such cars, for
consumption upon such cars, and every such license shall
be good throughout the State. The annual fee for such
license shall be One Hundred and Fifty Dollars
($150. 00), and shall be payable to the Comptroller
for the use of the State before any such license is issued.

SPECIAL LICENSES. The Comptroller, the Clerk of
the Court for the County or the City, as the case may be,
upon approval of the Board of License Commissioners for
said County or City, if any, and if there be no such Board,
upon approval of the Bureau of State Licenses, upon ap-
plication therefor by the owner of the premises, in such
form as may be prescribed by the respective officials,
signed and sworn to, shall have authority to grant a special
beer license, Class C, or a special beer and wine license,
Class C, which shall entitle the holder thereof to exercise
any of the privileges conferred by the said respective
classes of licenses for the use of any person holding
any bona fide entertainment held or conducted by
any club, society or association at the place therein de-
scribed, for a period not exceeding seven consecutive days
from the effective date thereof, upon the payment in any
County of a fee of Five Dollars ($5. 00) per day and in Bal-
timore City upon the payment of a fee of Two Dollars ($2. 00)
per day for any beer, or beer and light wine license, which
shall be paid to the Comptroller or the Clerk as the case
may be, for the use of the State or County, as the case
may be, before any such license is issued. No such license
shall be issued in any county in which the issue of a beer
license, Class C or D, or beer and wine license, Class C or D,
is not authorized by this Act, and any holder of a special
license as herein provided, shall be authorized to exercise
the privileges conferred by such a license during the same
hours prescribed for an annual license of the same class.
No such license shall be issued in Talbot County.

 

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