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2412

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 886

equipped with not fewer than [twenty—five (25)] 25 rooms,
a lobby with registration and mail desk, seating
facilities and a dining room which serves full— course
meals at least twice daily and which has a regular
seating capacity at tables (not including seats at bars
or counters) for [fifty (50) ] 50 or more persons, and
(iii) is operated in facilities which are valued for
purposes of State and local assessment and taxation at
not less than [twenty thousand dollars ($20,000)]
$20,000.

(3)    [Such a] THIS license may be issued in
Carroll County to a restaurant which meets the following
requirements and conditions: (i) Serves full-course meals
at least twice daily; (ii) has a regular seating capacity
at tables (not including seats at bars or counters) for
[fifty (50) ] 50 or more persons; and (iii) is operated in
facilities which are valued for purposes of State and
local assessment and taxation at not less than [twenty
thousand dollars ($20,000) ] $20,000. This license in a
restaurant does not permit sales for consumption anywhere
except inside the building in which the meals are
prepared and served, but sales of beer only for
consumption off the premises may be made under this
license on any day of the week.

(4)    Whenever application is made for
licensing under this subsection for any new or improved
building, the supervisor of assessments at the request of
the board, shall assess the building and advise the board
of the valuation of the building for assessment and
taxation purposes.

[(e)] (I) In Cecil County the annual fee for [such
a] THIS license [shall be seven hundred and fifty dollars
($750.00)] IS $750.

(J) (1) IN CHARLES COUNTY, THE ANNUAL LICENSE
FEE IS $300.

(2) THIS LICENSE SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE
CONSUMPTION OF WINE AND LIQUOR ON THE PREMISES ONLY.

[(f)] (K) (1) In Dorchester County, bona fide
restaurants, motels and hotels having restaurant
facilities for serving full—course meals at least twice
daily and seating capacity at tables for 100 or more
persons, not including seats at bars or counters, upon
payment of an annual license fee of [two hundred fifty
dollars ($250.00) ] $250 may obtain a license from the
County Commissioners of Dorchester County and by [such]
THAT license shall be entitled to sell beer, wines and
liquors for on the premises consumption between the hours
of 7:00 o'clock a.m. and 1:00 o'clock a.m. on the day
following, except on Sunday when the hours for sale shall
be between the hours of midnight and 1:00 a.m. and 1:00
o'clock p.m. and 12:00 o'clock midnight. [Provided,
however, that] HOWEVER, all [said] hotels shall purchase

 

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