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Session Laws, 1933 (Special Session)
Volume 578, Page 35   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 35

or Class F license, the application may be made by any
three officers or employees residing in this State, duly au-
thorized by the corporation to apply for said license.

21. TWO LICENSES TO SAME PERSON IN SAME
TOWN PROHIBITED. No more than one license provided
by this Act, except by way of renewal, shall be issued to
any person, or for the use of any partnership, corporation
or unincorporated association, in any city or town of the
State, and no more than one license shall be issued for the
same premises, provided that in Baltimore City any person,
firm or corporation operating more than one restaurant or
hotel or more than one retail drug store at the time of the
passage of this Act shall be entitled to obtain a license for
each such place of business upon the filing of a separate
application and the payment of a separate fee for each
place of business.

Provided that the provisions of Section 21, restricting a
licensee to one license, and that no more than one license
shall be issued for the same premises, shall not apply to
Charles County or Howard County, but in said Counties it shall
be lawful for any licensee, by making application in the man-:
ner elsewhere described in this Act, to obtain both a beer
(on sale) license, or a beer and light wine (on sale) license,
and also a beer, wine and liquor (off sale) Class A license,
upon compliance with other provisions of this Act, and
upon payment of the fees herein prescribed for each class
of license.

And provided further, that the holder of any wholesale
license may, upon application, as hereinabove provided,
apply for and obtain a beer, wine and liquor license, Class
A, for a separate place of business from that designated
in the wholesaler's license, but where the same person is
the holder of both a wholesaler and a Class A, beer, wine
and liquor license, separate books of account shall be kept
for each place of business, and the respective licenses shall
otherwise be subject to all of the provisions of this Act.

And provided that in Calvert County it shall be lawful
for any licensee, by making application in the manner else-
where described in this Act, to obtain both a Beer (On
Sale) license, and also a beer, wine and liquor (Off Sale)
Class A, license, upon compliance with the provisions of
this Act, and upon the payment of the fees herein prescribed
for each class of license.

Every license shall be appropriately numbered by the
official issuing the same.

 

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