2026
Forfeiture of recognisan-
Cos.
[11 of 44. 15.]
Action on account of liquors.
[11 of 44, 17.]
Taking pledges.
ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886.
Spirit Licences,
(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 cleanliness 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 outside 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 adjunct 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 order, on the second conviction, that any fine imposed on such offender, not exceeding the amount of his recognisances, be paid by his sureties.
22. No licensed publican shall maintain any action for, or recover any debt or demand on account of liquors, unless such debt shall bonâ fide have been contracted at one time to the amount of five dollars or upwards, nor shall any item in any account for liquors be allowed where the liquors bona fide delivered at one time shall not amount to the full sum of five dollars, nor shall any amount of debt whatsoever incurred by any seaman or soldier in Her Majesty's service for liquors be allowed: Provided always that nothing herein contained shall extend to prevent innkeepers from keeping an account with lodgers and travellers, in which any charge for liquors may be included, and recovering the amount thereof in a Court of Justice.
23. No licensed person shall take or receive in payment or pledge [11 of 11. 18.] for liquor or any entertainment whatever supplied in or out of his house any article or thing whatever except money.
2026
Forfeiture of recognisan-
Cos.
[11 of 44. 15.]
Action on account of liquors.
[11 of 44, 17.]
Taking
pledges.
ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886.
Spirit Licences,
(3.) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the pre- mises, 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 cleanliness 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 outside 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 adjunct 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 re- cognizance 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 order, on the second conviction, that any fine imposed on such offender, not exceeding the amount of his recognisances, be paid by his sureties.
22. No licensed publican shall maintain any action for, or recover any debt or demand on account of liquors, unless such debt shall bonâ fide have been contracted at one time to the amount of five dollars or up- wards, nor shall any item in any account for liquors be allowed where the liquors bona fide delivered at one time shall not amount to the full sum of five dollars, nor shall any amount of debt whatsoever incurred by any seaman or soldier in Her Majesty's service for liquors be allowed: Provided always that nothing herein contained shall extend to prevent innkeepers from keeping an account with lodgers and travellers, in which any charge for liquors may be included, and recovering the amount thereof in a Court of Justice.
23. No licensed person shall take or receive in payment or pledge 11 of 11. 18.] for liquor or any entertainment whatever supplied in or out of his house
any article or thing whatever except money.
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