1920
No. 9 of 1911.
Distilling, etc., adulterated liquor.
*
Prohibition
of sale of liquor without licence.
t
Wholesale
and retail
sale of liquor.
INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
(2) Every such person found to have such still without having entered into such bond and obtained such licence shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence.
5.-(1) Every person who distils, makes, imports, sells, disposes of, or deals in any adulterated liquor shall be guilty of an offence, and, if such adulterated liquor is proved to the satisfaction of a Magistrate to be injurious to health, he shall, on a second conviction, be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding 6 months, besides any other penalties to which he may be liable under this Ordinance.
(2) No person shall be convicted under this section if he shows, to the satisfaction of the Magistrate, that he did not know that the liquor imported, sold, disposed of, or dealt in by him was adulterated, and that he could not have known it with any reasonable diligence.
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors.
6.-(1) No person shall sell or dispose of, or advertise or expose for sale, any intoxicating liquor, either by wholesale or retail, or shall permit or suffer any such intoxicating liquor to be sold or disposed of, or advertised or exposed for sale, in his house or other place, without the appropriate licence.
(2) The delivery of any intoxicating liquor shall be taken, in any proceeding under this Ordinance, to be prima facie evidence of sale and that money or other consideration was given for the same.
(3) No person shall for and on behalf of any other person who is not the holder of a dealer's licence, accept or receive orders for, or import on commission or act as agent for the import of any intoxicating liquor in quantities exceeding 2 gallons at one time, without an appropriate licence under which the licensee is permitted to sell such liquor as a dealer.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect persons who import the intoxicating liquor solely for the purpose of export.
7. The holder of a Chinese wine and spirit shop licence may also sell Chinese wines and spirits wholesale; but no person shall sell intoxicating liquors by retail without a licence to that effect, and
* As amended by No. 30 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912. As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912.
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1920
No. 9 of 1911.
Distilling, etc., adulter. ated liquor.
*
Prohibition
of sale of liquor with- out licence.
t
Wholesale
and retail
sale of liquor.
INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
(2) Every such person found to have such still without having entered into such bond and obtained such licence shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence.
5.-(1) Every person who distils, makes, imports, sells, disposes of, or deals in any adulterated liquor shall be guilty of an offence, and, if such adulterated liquor is proved to the satisfaction of a Magistrate to be injurious to health, he shall, on a second conviction, be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding 6 months, besides any other penalties to which he may be liable under this Ordinance.
(2) No person shall be convicted under this section if he shows, to the satisfaction of the Magistrate, that he did not know that the liquor imported, sold, disposed of, or dealt in by him was adulterated, and that he could not have known it with any reason- able diligence.
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors.
6.-(1) No person shall sell or dispose of, or advertise or expose for sale, any intoxicating liquor, either by wholesale or retail, or shall permit or suffer any such intoxicating liquor to be sold or disposed of, or advertised or exposed for sale, in his house or other place, without the appropriate licence.
(2) The delivery of any intoxicating liquor shall be taken, in any proceeding under this Ordinance, to be primâ fucic evidence of sale and that money or other consideration was given for the same.
(3) No person shall for and on behalf of any other person who is not the holder of a dealer's licence, accept or receive orders for, or import on commission or act as agent for the import of any intoxicating liquor in quantities exceeding 2 gallons at one time. without an appropriate licence under which the licensee is permitted to sell such liquor as a dealer.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect persons who import the intoxicating liquor solely for the purpose of export.
7. The holder of a Chinese wine and spirit shop licence may also sell Chinese wines and spirits wholesale; but no person shall sell intoxicating liquors by retail without a licence to that effect, and
* As amended by No. 30 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912. As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912.
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