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1488 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 849

said Board reasonably necessary for the convenience of the
public.

The Board of License Commissioners shall not authorize the
issuance of a Class B beer, wine and liquor license for any
establishment where patrons are entertained as above set
forth unless the Board shall find that the said establishment
is a restaurant as same is defined in this Article.

Permits issued under the authority of this section shall be
subject to all the provisions of this Article relating to licenses
in Baltimore City to the extent that said provisions are not
inconsistent with this section.

All such permits shall be issued by the Clerk of the Court
of Common Pleas upon certification by the Board of License
Commissioners of Baltimore City.

The annual fee for such permit shall be Five Hundred
Dollars ($500. 00) which shall be in addition to regular annual
fee paid for Class D beer, wine and liquor licenses.

7. Special Licenses. The Clerk of the Court for the County
or the City, upon approval of the Board of License Commis-
sioners for said County or City, if any, and if there be no such
Board, upon approval of the Bureau of State Licenses; and the
Comptroller in the case of application for State-wide license;
upon proper application, on forms as may be prescribed by
the Comptroller, signed and sworn to, shall have authority to
grant the following types of special licenses for the periods
and at the fees here set:

1. Special beer license, Class C, or a special Beer and Wine
license, Class C, which shall entitle the holder thereof to ex-
ercise any of the privileges conferred by the said respective
classes of licenses for the use of any person holding any bona
fide entertainment conducted by any club, society or associa-
tion at the place therein described, for a period not exceeding
seven consecutive days from the effective date thereof, upon
the payment of a fee of Five Dollars ($5. 00) per day.

2. Special beer, wine and liquor license, Class C, which
shall entitle the holder thereof to exercise any of the privil-
eges conferred by the said class of license for the use of any
person holding a bona fide entertainment conducted by a club,
society or association at the place therein described for a
period not exceeding seven consecutive days, upon the pay-
ment of a fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15. 00) per day; provided
that the provisions of Section 34 of this Article shall not
apply to holders of this license and alcoholic beverages sold
under this special license shall be purchased by such special
license holder from retail dealers.

 

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