1872 LAWS OF MARYLAND [Ch. 550
permitted only in the tenth election district of
Worcester County.
The hours for sale shall be as provided in § 106 (c)
of this article.]
(1) IN WORCESTER COUNTY, THE ANNUAL FEES FOR THE
FOLLOWING TYPES OF LICENSES ARE:
(I) SIX DAT - $225
(II) SEVEN DAY, APPLIED COUNTYWIDE (EXCLUSIVE
OF TENTH ELECTION DISTRICT) - $250
(III) SEVEN DAT, TENTH ELECTION DISTRICT ONLY
- $250
(2) THE HOURS FOR SALE ARE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION
106(C) .
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(a) [In Worcester County six—day licenses may be
issued to bona fide hotels having twenty (20) or more
rooms, regularly serving seals, or restaurants having a
table seating capacity of seventy (70) or more persons,
upon payment of an annual fee of one thousand dollars
($1,000.00); in case the premises to be licensed are
located within any incorporated town, the application
requires approval by the mayor and city council of the
town, in addition to approval by the licensing authority;
this license shall entitle the licensee to serve beer,
wine and liquor as provided in this article on six days
of the week, excluding Sunday. A seven—day license may
be issued upon payment of an annual fee of one thousand
two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250.00), subject to the
approval of the mayor and city council of any
incorporated town as provided above, in addition to
approval by the licensing authority, which license shall
authorize sales as provided by this article on seven days
of the week.
The hours of sale under these licenses shall be as
provided by the applicable provisions of § 106 (c) of this
article.
For the purpose of qualifying for a seven—day
license in addition to the definition of a hotel or a
restaurant elsewhere in this section, a hotel is an
establishment for the accommodation of the public,
providing services ordinarily found in hotels, is
equipped with no fewer than twenty rooms, a lobby with a
registration and mail desk and seating facilities, and an
enclosed dining room which serves full—course meals from
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