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Town records may not be kept where liquor is sold.


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Chapter 545

Sec. 30-97. Town and probate records not to be kept where
liquor is sold.

Town or probate records shall not be kept in any room in
which alcoholic liquor is sold, nor in any room from which
there is direct access to a room in which such liquor is
sold. Any town clerk or judge of probate violating the
provisions of this section shall be subject to the
penalties provided in section 30-113.

(1949 Rev., S. 4298.)

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