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Session Laws, 1945
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162 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 202

Talbot County no such license shall be issued except to
grocery stores, drug stores, incorporated clubs, restaurants
and hotels who have been doing business in Talbot County for
more than one year prior to the date of the application for
such license, and such a license may also be issued in the
City of Annapolis upon the approval of and for such fee as may
be fixed by the Mayor, Counsellor: and Aldermen of the City
of Annapolis, and in Cecil and Kent Counties no such license
shall be issued except to retail druggists and grocers who
have conducted such business at least one year prior to. appli-
cation for such license.

The hours during which the privileges conferred by such
license may be exercised shall be in Baltimore City, Baltimore,
Calvert, Charles, Howard, Washington and Prince George's
Counties, from 6 A. M. to 12 o'clock midnight; in Carroll
County from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. and in Cecil and Kent Counties
from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M., but no holder of such license shall
be permitted to make any sale on Sunday or on any day of
any general, special or primary election. In the City of
Annapolis the hours shall be fixed by the Mayor, the Coun-
sellor and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis. In Talbot
County, the hours shall be from 8 A. M. to 12 o'clock midnight.

6.

D. (Beer, Wine and Liquor License, Class D (On Sale) —
Taverns in Baltimore City, North Beach, Chesapeake Beach
and in Baltimore and Howard Counties. ) In Baltimore City
and in Baltimore, Calvert and Howard Counties, the Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas of said City, if the place of
business is located in said City, or the Clerk of the Circuit
Court for said Counties, if the place of business is located in
either of said Counties, shall be authorized to issue beer, wine
and liquor licenses, Class D, which shall authorize the holder
thereof to keep for sale and sell all alcoholic beverages at
retail at the place therein described for consumption on the
premises or elsewhere, provided that no license shall be issued
for any place in Calvert County lying without the corporate
limits of the towns of North Beach and Chesapeake Beach
respectively. The annual fee for such license shall be Five
Hundred Dollars ($500. 00) in Baltimore City, Four Hundred
Dollars ($400. 00) in Baltimore County and in the towns of
North Beach and Chesapeake Beach and Three Hundred and
Fifty Dollars ($350. 00) in Howard County, and shall be pay-
able to the said Clerk, before any license is issued, for distribu-
tion as hereinafter provided. No such license shall be issued
for any drug store.

No holder of any such license shall be permitted to make
any sale of any alcoholic beverage on Sunday, nor on any

 

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