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Session Laws, 1987
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Ch. 11

LAWS OF MARYLAND

County, the remedies provided in [§ 158(h)] § 158(J) OF THIS
ARTICLE.

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects an outdated cross-reference
in Article 2B, § 70(a).

Subsection (n) of. Article 2B, § 158 became subsection
(j) in Ch. 714 of the Acts of 1982.

The outdated cross-reference was noted by the Michie
Company.

78.

(a) Upon the death of the holder of any license issued
under the provisions of this article other than Class E, Class F
and Class G licenses, the license shall expire[, except as herein
otherwise provided, however, that]. HOWEVER, upon application to
the Comptroller[,] or the clerk of the court issuing [such] THE
license, [as the case may be,] and upon the payment of a fee of
one dollar ($1.00), made by the executors or administrators of
the deceased licensee, a certificate of permission may be granted
for the continuation of the business in the name of [such] THE
executors or administrators for the benefit of the estate of the
deceased. THE CERTIFICATE OF PERMISSION MAY BE GRANTED for a
period not exceeding [eighteen] 18 months from the date of [any
such] THE GRANTED permission, unless the license [shall sooner
expire, in which case] EXPIRES EARLIER. IF THE LICENSE DOES
EXPIRE EARLIER, upon application by the executor or administrator
[as above provided], a renewal license MAY BE GRANTED for a
period not exceeding [eighteen] 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
executors or administrators of the deceased shall be subject to
all of the provisions of this article. The said administrator or
executor to which the aforesaid certificate of permission has
been granted may assign or transfer said license for the benefit
of said estate, and upon the approval of the application for said
transfer or assignment, the said 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, his executors
or administrators 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. No Class E, Class F or Class G license shall expire
or become inoperative because of the death and/or incompetency of
one or more, but less than all, of the persons to whom it is
issued for a company. If all of the persons to whom it is so

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