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13. The applicant may, within fourteen days from the date of such certificate, lodge it in the Treasury together with the fee provided by schedule P to this ordinance, whereupon the Treasurer shall issue to him a licence in the form of schedule I or J according to the nature of the licence for which the certificate is granted, such licence to be called a public house licence in the one case, or an adjunct licence in the other,
14. Every public house or adjunct licence shall be valid only until the 30th of November next following the date on which it is granted: always provided that where this period is less than a year a proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) teu per cent shall be added.
15. The Magistrates shall keep a record of all recognizances entered into under section 12, and the Treasurer shall keep a record of all licences issued under section 13 of this ordi-
nance.
16. The presiding Magistrate and Justices at their meetings herein before provided for may transfer, in the form of schedule K, any public house licence or adjunct licence to the nominee of the original holder of such licence, such nominee making like application, receiving a like certificate, and entering into like recognizances as if applying for a licence on his own behalf.
17. In case of the death or insolvency of any person holding a public house licence or adjunct licence under this ordinance, the executor, or administrator, or trustees of such licensee may carry on the business of such licensed house until the expiration of the licence, subject to all the same regulations as the original licensee. And such executor, adminis- trator, or trustees shall enter into new recognizances under this ordinance.
18. The Justices may permit the business licensed under a public house or adjunct licence to be removed to other premises if they shall be satisfied that the application to remove such business (which shall be by written memorial) may reasonably be granted. The licensee shall enter into new recognisances, and shall receive a new certificate entitling him to a new licence for the remainder of his term on payment of a fee of five dollars.
19. Every licensed publican or adjunct licensee shall have his full name painted in legible letters at least three inches long, with the words Licensed to retail wines and spirits, constantly and permanently remaining, and plainly to be seen and read, on some conspicuous part of his house, and no person not actually holding a public house licence or adjunct licence (except the keeper of a spirit shop as hereinafter provided) shall keep up any sign, writing, painting, or other mark, which may imply or give reasonable cause to believe that his premises are licensed for retail or barter of intoxicating liquors, or that such liquors are sold, served, or retailed therein.
20. The business of every licensed publican or adjunct licensee shall be carried on subject to the following regulations :--
(1.) No liquor shall be sold or drunk on the premises licensed except between such hours as the Magistrate shall enter on the certificate to be granted under clause 12.
(2.) No disorder shall be permitted on the premises.
(3.) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the premises, nor shall liquor be
supplied to any person who is drunk.
(4.) No game of chance shall be played on the premises.
(5.) A decent and suitable privy and urinal shall be maintained in a state of clean-
liness and good repair for the use of customers.
(6.) The licensee shall not abandon the occupation of his house, or permit any other
person to become virtually the keeper thereof.
(7.) The licensee shall not employ any person to sell or dispose of any liquors ont- side of his licensed premises, nor shall he allow or suffer any liquors to be so disposed of on his account.
21. When any licensed publican or aðjuuct licensee shall be charged with any offence under this ordinance and shall not appear to answer to such charge, it shall be lawful for any Magistrate to order that the recognizance of such licensed publican or adjunct licensee be forfeited until his appearance, and in case any licensed publican or adjunct licensee be twice convicted of any offence under this ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Magistrate to
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[1] 45 44.7.
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Transfer of licence.
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Sign Froine- tion of licence.
11 of 44.13.2
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