5591
TALBOT COUNTY
Upon the death of the holder of any license issued
under the provisions of this act, the license shall
expire except as herein otherwise provided; provided,
however, that upon application to the clerk of the court
issuing such license and upon the payment of a fee of one
dollar ($1.00) made by the personal representatives of
the deceased licensee a certificate of permission may be
granted for the continuation of the business in the name
of such personal representatives for the benefit of the
estate of the deceased for a period not exceeding 18
months from the date of any such permission unless the
license shall sooner expire in which case upon
application by the personal representatives as above
provided a renewal license for a period not exceeding 18
months after the death of the license holder. Such
certificates of permission and renewal licenses issued
will be subject to the right of protest, revocation,
suspension, and restriction as in other cases upon the
payment of a pro rata license fee for such period and
during the period of such continuation the said license
and the personal representatives of the deceased shall be
subject to all of the provisions of this act. The said
personal representatives to which the aforesaid
certificate has been granted may assign or transfer said
license for the benefit of said estate and upon the
approval of the application for the said transfer or
assignment the said's license shall be considered
reinstated upon the payment of the balance of the license
fee which might be due to the expiration of the license
year. If the business of the licensee be not continued
as above provided, or if the said license be not
transferred or assigned, the personal representatives
shall be authorized to apply for and obtain any refund to
which the deceased would have been entitled if his
license had been surrendered for cancellation upon the
date of his death.
SECTION 34. Election Days
It shall be unlawful for the keeper of any hotel,
tavern, store, drinking establishment, or any other place
where liquors are sold or for any person or persons,
directly to sell, barter, give, or dispose of any
spirituous or fermented liquors, ale, or beer or
intoxication drinks of any kind within any election
district or precinct of this County on the day of any
general, special, or primary election hereafter to be
held in such district or precinct during the hours when
the polls are opened. Any person violating the
provisions of this section shall be liable for indictment
and shall upon conviction be fined not less than fifty
dollars ($50.00) nor more than one hundred dollars
($100.00) for each offense.
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