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"wine" means a liquor obtained from the fermentation of fresh grapes or fruit, or of the must of fresh grapes or fruit, whether or not that liquor is fortified with spirits or flavoured with aromatic extracts. (Added 66 of 1986 s. 23)
(2) Where the Schedule provides for different rates of duty in respect of European-type liquors and Non-European-type liquors for the purpose of assessing the duty to be paid in respect of liquor the Commissioner may, if he is of the opinion that a liquor is of a type commonly consumed by Chinese but not by Europeans, treat that liquor as Non-European-type liquor. (Added 66 of 1986 s. 23)
54. Provision for case of death or insolvency of licensee
In case of the death or insolvency of the holder of a licence issued under this Ordinance, his executor or administrator or trustee may carry on the business on the licensed premises until the expiration of the licence, subject in every respect to the same regulations and conditions as the licensee.
(Amended 66 of 1986 s. 24)
55. Licensee to exhibit name, etc.
Every holder of a liquor licence or canteen licence shall have his full name, the nature and number of his licence, and such other particulars as may be prescribed by regulations, painted legibly and permanently in letters at least 75 mm high on some conspicuous part of his licensed premises; and no person who is not the holder of a liquor licence or canteen licence shall exhibit any sign, writing, painting or other mark reasonably calculated to suggest that his premises are licensed for the sale or supply of intoxicating liquors for consumption on the premises, or that such liquors are sold or supplied for consumption on the premises.
(Replaced 29 of 1989 s. 5)
56. Measures or weights for sale of liquor
Every person licensed under this Ordinance to sell liquor shall sell and dispose of his liquors by measures or weights of the standards in use in Hong Kong and not otherwise, except when the quantity is less than 250 ml, or except when the liquor is sold in bottles; he shall also measure or weigh such liquors in the presence of any customer who may require him to do so.
(Amended L.N. 189 of 1982)
57. (Repealed 66 of 1986 s. 25)
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