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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 2997   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                            2997
organization or club which has been incorporated for a
period of not fewer than five years immediately prior to
the filing of the application, composed solely of members
who served in the armed forces of the United States in
any war in which the United States has engaged, which
organization or club operates solely for the use of its
own members and its guests when accompanied by such
members, and meets in a clubhouse principally used for a
club, and is neither directly nor indirectly operated as
a public business. (ii) Any lodge or chapter of a bona
fide nonprofit and nationally chartered fraternal
organization composed of members duly elected and
initiated in accordance with the rights and customs of
such fraternal organizations which is operating a home or
clubhouse for the use of its members, and is neither
directly nor indirectly operated as a public business,
provided that any such club or organization has 100 or
more bona fide members paying such dues as required by
its national organization in the year immediately
preceding the year in which such license is issued, and
provided that such home or clubhouse has facilities for
preparing and serving food on the premises to the members
and their guests. (iii) A bona fide yacht or boat club,
owning real estate in the county and having a dues—paying
membership of not less than 150 persons, not less than 50
of whom own yachts, boats, or other vessels. (iv) A country club which has 75 or
more bona fide members paying dues of not less than $40
per annum per member, which maintains at the time of the
application for license a regular or championship golf
course of 9 holes or more, or, in lieu of said golf
course, a swimming pool at least 20 by 40 feet in size,
and at least six tennis courts. (v) It shall be the duty of the
Garrett County liquor control board before issuing any
license hereunder to determine whether the business to be
operated by the prospective licensee is likely to enhance
the recreational, business and economic development of
the county, If the liquor control board in its
discretion determines that the issuance of such a license
will not enhance such development within the county, it
shall reject the application for such license. [Provided that any such club or organization shall
purchase all liquor and wines from the Garrett County
liquor control board, and shall be charged therefor, the
invoice price of the liquor control board plus freight
charges thereon, and plus 20% of such aggregate invoice
price and freight charges from time to time.]
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