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Session Laws, 1933 (Special Session)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 77

every retail dealer shall at all times be and remain free to
purchase all alcoholic beverages sold by him from any per-
son legally entitled to sell the same.

Section 316C. No retail dealer shall be permitted to
employ any solicitor or salesman for the purpose of solicit-
ing, outside of the licensed place of business, orders for the
sale of any alcoholic beverages, and no sale of alcoholic bev-
erages may be consummated outside of the licensed place
of business. Nothing herein contained shall prohibit the re-
ceiving of orders by mail or messenger, and the filling of
such orders by delivery, and all sales by retail dealers shall
be for cash only and no suit shall be maintained by any re-
tail dealers against any person for alcoholic beverages,
which have been sold on credit.

Section 316E. No person, other than a citizen of the
United States of America shall have any interest of any
kind or character in any business for which a license is
issued hereunder, and no license hereunder shall be issued
to any person who is not a citizen of Allegany County, and
(except a licensee for a bona fide hotel) a duly registered
voter therein for at least one year prior to the date of his
application.

Section 316F. No license for beer, light beer and light
wines, Classes A and B of sub-section (4) of Section 301
and for light beer, beer, wine and liquor Classes A and B
of sub-section (5) of Section 301 shall be granted to any
person or persons whose location of business shall be in any
part of Allegany County except incorporated towns and
cities, and communities in which there shall be not less than
five hundred bona fide residents within a radius of one mile.

Section 316G. No person shall knowingly sell, barter,
furnish or give any alcoholic beverage in Allegany County
to any person who is a minor, or under the age of twenty-
one years.

No person in Allegany County shall knowingly sell, bar-
ter, furnish or give any intoxicating beverage to an habitual
drunkard, or to any person whose parent or parents,
guardian, husband, wife, son, daughter, brother or sister,
or public officer, minister of the Gospel, or any religious or
charitable society, or an officer thereof, shall have given
notice in writing that such person is of intemperate habits,
and requesting the person or persons to whom such license
shall be given not to sell, barter, furnish, or give intoxi-
cating beverages to him or her.

 

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