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An Act regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors, etc. As Amended. 1861 168 (1861.1)

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How nend- said Section to the words  quart or, in the fourth line inclusive, and
inserting the words, no person having license to sell intoxicating
liquors, under the provisions of Section 2, shall have authority to
sell such liquors by any measure less than a quart, and no person
having license to sell intoxicating liquors under Section 3 shall
have authority to sell such liquor in any quantity less than one
gallon, and no person having license under either of said Sections
shall have authority
section 2  SECTION 8. Amend Section 2, in the seventh line, by striking
out the word application, and inserting applicant in lieu.
SECTION 9. Amend Section 6 by striking out the word to,
occurring lastly in the 29th line thereof' and inserting by in
lieu thereofl
Persons    SECTION 10. It shall be the duty of all persons having a license
   r   to sell intoxicating drink to hang the said license in a conspicu-
Ing lue os place in the bar room or store, and if not so found, it shall be
Haie In a  evidence that such parties have no license.
(araron'   Passed at Dover, March 6, 1861.
store.
CHAPTER 108.
An Act Regulating the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, dcr.-As
AMENDED. *
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
Saloofliquor 8tae of Delaware in General Assembly met: SECTION 1. No
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xceit e  person shall by himself, his servant or agent, directly or indi-
law.    rectly, sell any intoxicating liquors, except as hereinafter pro-
vided.
Retailers or  SECTION 2. Any free white citizen of this State, who is of the
tc m re age of twenty-one years or upwards, and is a licensed retailer of
sell tn  goods, wares and merchandis, and the aggregate cost vahe of
Iny, anl  whose stock on hand is not less than three hundred dollars, may
lw licensed apply to the Clerk of the Peace of the county in which he may
reside, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in quantities not
less than a quart. And upon the applicant for such license pay-
ing to the said Clerk of the Peace a foe of twenty dollars for the
* Although not required to republish this not as amended, yet from the im-
portance of the amendments, and the general nature of the act, I have assumed
the responsibility to do so.
EDwAnnD RnG ELY, Secretary of State.

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