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1490 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 84$

(6) The place of birth of the applicant, and if a natural-
ized citizen, when and where he was naturalized;

(7) The particular place for which a license is desired,,
designating the same by street and number if practicable;,
if not, by such other apt description as definitely locates it
and also a description of the portion of the building in which
the business will be conducted;

(8) The name of the owner of the premises upon which
the business sought to be licensed is to be carried on;

(9) A statement that the applicant has never been con-
victed of a felony; and a further statement as to whether
he has ever been adjudged guilty of violating the laws gov-
erning the sale of alcoholic beverages or for the prevention
of gambling in the State of Maryland.

(10) A statement that the applicant has a pecuniary in-
terest in the business to be conducted under said license;

(11) A statement that the applicant has not had a license
for the sale of alcoholic beverages revoked;

(12) A statement that the applicant, or person on behalf
of whom the application is filed, is not pecuniarily interested
in any other place of business in said county or City of Balti-
more where or for which a license has been applied for,,
granted or issued under this Article;

(13) Except in case of applications filed Avith the Comp-
troller, a statement that no person except the applicant is
in any way pecuniarily interested in said license or in the
business to be conducted thereunder during the continuance
of the license applied for, and a further statement that no
manufacturer, brewer, distiller or wholesaler, directly or indi-
rectly, has any financial interest in the premises or business
of the applicant and that the applicant will not thereafter
convey or grant to any such manufacturer, brewer, distiller
or wholesaler any such interest and that the applicant has
at the time of making the application no indebtedness or
other financial obligation and will not thereafter incur any
such indebtedness or other financial obligation, directly or
indirectly, to any manufacturer, brewer, distiller or whole-
saler other than for the purchase of alcoholic beverages;

(14) A statement that the applicant will, if granted a
license, conform to all laws and regulations relating to the
business in which the applicant proposes to engage;

(15) A statement duly executed and acknowledged by the
owner of the premises in which the business is to be con-
ducted assenting to the granting of the license applied for,
and authorizing the Comptroller, his duly authorized deputies,
inspectors and clerks, the Board of License Commissioners
of the County or City in which the place of business is lo-
cated, its duly authorized agents and employees, and any-

 

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