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1258 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 737

ment in his application, or has practiced fraud in the appli-
cation, or that the operation of the business if the license
is granted, will unduly disturb the peace of the residents
of the neighborhood in which the place of business is to be
located, or that there are other reasons in the discretion
of the Board why the license should not be issued under
other sections of this Article, then the application shall be
disapproved, and no such license shall be issued. If no such
findings are made by the Bureau, then the application shall
be approved and the Clerk shall forthwith issue the license
applied for upon receipt of notice or a certificate of ap-
proval from the Bureau, and upon payment of the fee re-
quired. The findings of the Bureau in connection with all
such applications shall be final only in those counties
where no appeal to a Court is provided in any other section
of this Act. If no written objections as aforesaid are filed
with the Clerk of the Court before the expiration of the
time specified in the publication of notice, the Clerk shall
forthwith issue the license applied for, upon payment of
the fee required. This section shall not apply to St. Mary's,
Allegany and Garrett Counties.

34. General Regulations, Restriction upon Retail Deal-
ers. No retail dealer, or other than the holder of a Class E
or Class F license, shall purchase any alcoholic beverages
except from a duly licensed manufacturer or wholesaler
under the provisions of this Article, and no retail dealer
shall at any time keep or permit to be kept upon the licensed
premises any alcoholic beverages except those so purchased.
It shall be unlawful for any person to drink on the licensed
premises of any license holder any alcoholic beverages not
purchased from the license holder on said premises and not
permitted by this Article to be consumed on the premises;
and, likewise, it shall be unlawful for any license holder
to permit any person to drink any alcoholic beverage not
purchased from the said license holder on the premises
covered by the license which he holds and not permitted
by this Article to be consumed on the premises.

41-A. No licensee under the provisions of this Article,
or any of his employees, in Washington or Carroll
Counties shall knowingly sell, barter, furnish, or give any
intoxicating beverages to a habitual drunkard, or to a
mentally deficient person, or to any person whose
parent or parents, guardian, husband, wife, son, daughter,
brother, or sister shall have given notice in writing, that
such person is of intemperate habits, or of unsound mind,
or on account of his or her physical condition and request
said licensee in writing, not to sell, barter, furnish or give
any intoxicating beverages to him or her; and the word

 

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