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1258 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 720

only comply with the requirement as to residence, voter and
taxpayer for the first County, or Baltimore City, listed in the
application. However, any location that may be desired as
a warehouse in any County or in Baltimore City shall be stated
in the application, but in no case shall the application list more
than one location for any one County or for Baltimore City.
Such a license holder shall be permitted to purchase or acquire
beer only from the holder of a manufacturer's or wholesaler's
license. However, if the application states the privilege of
importing beer is desired and an additional fee of $50. 00
accompanies the application to the Comptroller, the license
shall designate that the holder thereof is privileged to import
beer from outside the State of Maryland for sale only to
retail dealers in the Counties or City covered in the license.
The hours during which the privilege conferred by such a
license may be exercised shall be from 6 A M. to 12 o'clock
Midnight on every day except Sunday, and the day of any
general, special or primary election.

Delivery from a truck or vehicle under the exclusive control
of the holder of a wholesaler's or beer wholesaler's license, of
beer previously purchased by and delivered to the license
holder, shall constitute delivery from his place of business
within the meaning of this section.

Every person not the holder of a manufacturer's or whole-
saler's license who desires the privilege of selling beer to retail
license holders in this State shall obtain a beer wholesaler's
license and beginning June 1st, 1939, no other license in this
State shall be required.

Nothing in this section shall affect, repeal or supersede any
law or laws enacted at the 1941 Session of the General
Assembly relating to the licensing and sale of alcoholic bever-
ages in Montgomery County.

13. (4) A statement that the applicant has been for two
years next preceding the filing of his application a resident of
the County or of the City of Baltimore in which he proposes
to operate under the license applied for, or a resident of the
State of Maryland for said period in case the application is
filed with the Comptroller.

29. Licenses Not to Be Issued to a Partnership, Corpora-
tion or Unincorporated Association. A license shall not be
issued to a partnership as such, nor to a corporation as suchr
but only to individuals authorized to act for such partnership
or corporation who shall assume all responsibilities as indivi-
duals, and be subject to all of the penalties, conditions and
restrictions imposed upon licensees under the provisions of this
Article. If the application is made for a partnership, the
license shall be applied for and be issued to all the partners as

 

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