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316 LAWS OF MARYLAND. CH. 233

the licensee if the order of the Board of County Commissioners
be that such license is revoked or suspended; or if the order
be that the petition of protest is dismissed then an appeal
may be entered by not less than five (5) of the protestants
who filed the original protest. Such an appeal shall be filed
with the Board of County Commissioners not later than five
(5) days after its action. Within three (3) days after the
filing of such appeal and upon payment of all costs of the pro-
ceedings before the Board of County Commissioners which
may be fixed in advance by said Board in the form of an ap-
peal fee, the Board of County Commissioners shall transmit
all papers in the case to the Circuit Court for Howard County,
which Court, sitting without a jury, shall proceed de novo to
hear, try and determine the matter, but said Court in reaching
its decision shall consider only the grounds specified in Sec-
tion 212B of this sub-title.

213. Class A and Class B licensees shall be permitted to
make sale only in a room having one or more plain glass
windows on the ground or highways, thereby enabling per-
sons standing on the ground or highway to observe the interior
of the premises at all hours. No curtain, blind or other pb-,
struction shall be placed before such windows.

214. The hours during which the privileges conferred by a
Class A "Beer License" may be exercised shall be from 6 A. M.
to 1 A. M. on the day following, but no holder of such license
shall be permitted to make any sale on the day of any general,
special or primary election, and in the Fourth Election Dis-
trict, the privileges conferred by said license shall not be exer-
cised on Sunday between the hours of 1 A. M. and 1 P. M.

No holder of any Class B "Liquor and Wine License" shall
exercise the privileges conferred by said license from 12 o'clock
Saturday midnight until 6 A. M. the following Monday, or on
the day of any general, special or primary election, or on any
other day between the hours of 1 A. M. and 6 A. M.

215. It shall be unlawful for any person to drink on the
licensed premises of any licensee any alcoholic beverage not
purchased from the licensee on said premises and not per-
mitted by this sub-title to be consumed on the premises; and,
likewise, it shall be unlawful for any licensee to permit any
person to drink any alcoholic beverage not purchased from the
licensee, on the premises covered by the license which he holds
and not permitted by this sub-title to be consumed on the
premises. Any person violating any of the provisions of this
section shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than f 100. 00,
or be imprisoned for not exceeding six months, or both, in the
discretion of the Circuit Court for Howard County, and in

 

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