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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 149   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                          149

prescribed by the board, signed and sworn to, shall have authority
to grant special licenses of any class, except manufacturer's and
wholesaler's, which shall entitle the holder thereof to exercise any
of the privileges conferred by the respective classes of licenses at
any bona fide entertainment held or conducted by any club, society
or association 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 ten dollars ($10.00) per day for any
beer or beer and light wine license; or a fee of twenty dollars
($20.00) per day, for not more than seven consecutive days, for
any beer, wine and liquor license, which shall be paid to the clerk
for the use of the county before any such license is issued.

(2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, be-
fore the board of license commissioners shall approve any such li-
cense, the board shall cause a notice of such application to be pub-
lished two times in two successive weeks in one newspaper of
general circulation in the county. The notice shall specify the name
of the applicant, the kind of license applied for, and the location
of the place proposed to be licensed, and the time and place fixed
by the board for hearing upon the application which shall be not
less than seven, nor more than thirty days after the last publication;
provided, however, that the notice of application for license by
way of renewal in any calendar year shall not have to be pub-
lished if the original publication specified the number of times the
license was to be used. This license shall not be granted to any
person more than four times in any year.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1969.

Approved March 24, 1969.

CHAPTER 10
(House Bill 127)

AN ACT to authorize the Board of Education of Cecil County to
sell a certain school property in the county to the Young Men's
Christian Association of Cecil County for a nominal consideration
and generally relating thereto.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Board of Education of Cecil County may sell the Mackall
Street School property in Elkton to the Young Men's Christian
Association of Cecil County for a nominal one dollar ($1.00) con-
sideration, said property being vested in the Board of Education of
Cecil County by virtue of a deed dated June 9, 1896, from Richard
Covington Mackall, et al, to the Board of County School Commis-
sioners of Cecil County, and recorded among the Land Records of
Cecil County in Liber J.T.G. No. 11, folio 163, containing two acres
and six perches of land more or less; in trust, and to and for the
use, intent and purpose of a site for a Young Men's Christian
Association, provided, however, that, if at any time the tract of
land and the improvements thereon cease to be used as a Young

 

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