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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