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1236

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 96

eighteen years] A PERSON NOT DESIGNATED UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF
THIS ARTICLE to loaf or loiter about the place of business
for which [such] THE license is issued.

121.

(b) (1) It [shall not be lawful] IS UNLAWFUL for any
person, whether licensed to sell spirituous, fermented, or
intoxicating liquor or not, to sell, give directly or
indirectly, dispose of, barter, furnish, hand over or
deliver, within the corporate limits of the City of
Annapolis, or within [five] 5 miles [thereof] OF IT, any
alcoholic beverages other than beer and light wine in any
quantity whatever, to any [youth, or minor] PERSON under the
age of [twenty-one] 21 years or beer and light wine to any
person [under eighteen years] NOT DESIGNATED IN § 2(T)(2) OF
THIS ARTICLE, either for his or her own use or for the use
of any other person, either with or without the written
order or consent of the parent or guardian of [such] THE
[minor] PERSON[;].

(2) [any] ANY person violating the provisions of
this subsection [shall be deemed] IS guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction [thereof shall] MAY be
fined [a sum not less than twenty-five dollars nor] NOT more
than [one hundred dollars] $100, or be imprisoned in jail
for not [less than ten days, nor] more than [sixty] 60 days,
or be both fined and imprisoned in the discretion of the
court; but if any [minor] UNDERAGE PERSON [shall] wilfully
[represent] REPRESENTS that he is of full age and thereby
shall obtain any spirituous liquors, and the person selling
the same shall be able to prove at his or her trial such
misrepresentation, and that he or she used due caution in
ascertaining the age of [such] THE [minor] UNDERAGE PERSON
before disposing of the liquor [as aforesaid] to [said] THE
[minor] UNDERAGE PERSON and that in the exercise of
reasonable caution he was deceived by the use of documentary
evidence and [that] for [such] THAT reason [he] was unable
to ascertain that the [minor] UNDERAGE PERSON was in fact [a
minor] AN UNDERAGE PERSON, then the person [so] selling to
[such] THE [minor] UNDERAGE PERSON, shall be acquitted of
the [said] charge, the [minor] UNDERAGE PERSON obtaining
spirituous liquor by [such] misrepresentation of his or her
age [shall be] IS guilty of a misdemeanor and upon [trial
and] conviction [shall] MAY be [sentenced to pay a fine of]
FINED not [less than ten dollars, nor] more than [twenty
dollars] $20 and the costs of his prosecution. Any fines or
costs shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Article
38, § 4.

123.

(b) It [shall be] IS unlawful for any licensee under
this article to allow [any minor or minors under the age of
eighteen years] A PERSON NOT DESIGNATED IN § 2(T)(2) OF THIS

 

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