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Session Laws, 1933 (Special Session)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR, 37

keep or permit to be kept upon the licensed premises any
alcoholic beverages except those so purchased.

26. GENERAL REGULATIONS—OUTSIDE SOLICI-
TATIONS BY RETAILERS PROHIBITED. No retail
dealer shall be permitted to employ any solicitor or sales-
man for the purpose of soliciting, outside of the licensed
place of business, orders for the sale of any alcoholic bev-
erages within this State, and no sale of alcoholic beverages
may be consummated outside of the licensed place of busi-
ness. Nothing herein contained shall prohibit the receiv-
ing of orders by mail, telephone or messenger and the filling
of such orders by delivery.

27. GENERAL REGULATIONS — RESTRICTIONS
UPON IMPORTATIONS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.
No person other than the holder of a manufacturer's or
wholesaler's or Class E or Class F license as hereinabove
provided, shall be permitted to import any alcoholic bever-
ages into this State for the purpose of sale or consumption
within this State, except that any resident of this State
over the age of twenty-one years may bring into any County
or Baltimore City alcoholic beverages not exceeding one
quart at a time and not exceeding two quarts in any calen-
dar month for the personal use only of such person.

28. GENERAL REGULATIONS. MANUFACTUR-
ERS AND WHOLESALERS TO HAVE NO INTEREST
IN ANY RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. It shall be un-
lawful for any holder of a manufacturer's or wholesaler's
license, or any one connected with the business of such
holder, or any other distiller, brewer, rectifier, blender or
bottler, to have any financial interest in the premises upon
or in which any alcoholic beverage is sold at retail by any
licensee, or in any business conducted by such licensee; and
it shall also be unlawful for any such person or any one
connected with his, its or their business, to lend any money
or other thing of value, or make any gift or to offer any
gratuity to any retail dealer, and it shall also be unlawful
for any such person to furnish any sign, display or other
form of advertisement of any value in excess of Five Dol-
lars ($5. 00), advertising the products of a particular
manufacturer or wholesaler, distiller, brewer, rectifier,
blender or bottler, to the holder of any retail license issued
under the provisions of this Act; and, except as above pro-
vided, no retail dealer shall accept, receive or make use of
any money, gift, sign or display furnished by any manu-

 

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