as
provided
iii
section
four
of
this
Act.
And
such
provis-
ions
of
existing
laws
as
are
applicable
to
persons
who
might
thereby
be
licensed
to
sell
intoxicating
liquors
to
be
drank
upon
the
premises
shall
be
applicable
to
persons
who
may
be
licensed
under
this
Act,
except
as
such laws
are
modified
by
the
terms
of
this
Act.
§
6.
This
Act
shall
take
effect
immediately.
SECTION
XI.
After
an
innkeeper's
license
expires,
he
is
not
liable
for
selling
without
license,
by
reason
of
the
commissioners'
neglect
to
meet.
Mayor,
&c,
of
New
York,
4
E.
D.
Smith,
142.
Same
case,
1
Abbots,
Prac.
R.,
344.
SECTION
XXI.
No
recovery
for
liquor
trusted.
Section
21.
No
inn,
tavern
or
hotel
keeper
who
shall
trust
any
person,
other
than
those
who
may
be
lodgers
in
his
house,
for
any
sort
of
strong
or
spirituous
liquors
or
wine,
shall
be
capable
of
recovering
the
same
by
any
suit.
All
securities
given
for
such
debts
shall
be
void;
and
the
inn,
tavern
or
hotel
keeper taking
such
securities
with
in-
tent
to
evade
this
provision
shall
forfeit
double
the
sum
in-
tended
to
be
secured
thereby.
(Sec.
10,
chap.
G28,
1857.)
SECTION
XX.
To
put
up
a
sign.
Section
20.
Every
inn,
tavern
or hotel
keeper
licensed
under
the
provisions
of
this
Act
shall,
within
thirty
days