INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
No. 9 of 1911.
1921
this section shall apply to all retail sales of liquor to any person on pretence that he is a customer of other goods, as well as to all sales of quantities exceeding 2 gallons with an understanding that part is to be returned, and generally to any act whatever which, under whatever pretence, constitutes a retail sale of intoxicating liquor.
Temporary Licences.
licence.
8. The Treasurer may at any time issue to any holder of a publican's or adjunct licence a temporary licence for the sale of liquors at any public entertainment or on any public occasion, on payment of such fee, in each case, as to the Governor may seem fit.
Publican's Licences, Restaurant Adjunct Licences, and Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licences.
9.-(1) All applications for the granting or transfer of licences shall be made to a Board of Licensing Justices (hereinafter called the Board). The Board shall consist of a chairman and vice-chairman appointed by the Governor and of five other Justices two of whom shall be appointed by the Governor and three elected by the Justices of the Peace from among their number. Of the four Justices appointed by the Governor two shall be official and two shall be unofficial Justices. The members of the Board shall hold office for 3 years. Five members shall be a quorum. The Magistrate's Clerk shall be ex-officio secretary to the Board.
(2) If any Licensing Justice appointed by the Governor dies or is absent from the Colony or resigns his seat the Governor may appoint another Justice to be a member of the Board in his place. Such Justice shall cease to be a member of the Board if the absent member in whose place he was appointed returns to the Colony.
(3) If an elected Justice dies or is absent from the Colony for a space of 6 months or resigns his seat the vacancy shall be filled either substantively or ad interim, as the case may be, by election in the manner hereinafter provided.
10. The mode of election of Licensing Justices, the proceedings incident and other matters relating thereto, shall be governed by rules made by the Governor-in-Council.
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
As amended by No. 17 of 1911 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.
Justices.
INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
No. 9 of 1911.
1921
this section shall apply to all retail sales of liquor to any person on pretence that he is a customer of other goods, as well as to all sales of quantities exceeding 2 gallons with an understanding that part is to be returned, and generally to any act whatever which, under whatever pretence, constitutes a retail sale of intoxicating liquor.
Temporary Licences.
licence.
8. The Treasurer may at any time issue to any holder of a Issue of publican's or adjunct licence a temporary licence for the sale of temporary liquors at any public entertainment or on any public occasion, on payment of such fee, in each case, as to the Governor may seem fit.
Publican's Licences, Restaurant Adjunct Licences, and Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licences.
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for licences to be made
Board.
9.-(1) All applications for the granting or transfer of licences Application shall be made to a Board of Licensing Justices (hereinafter called the Board). The Board shall consist of a chairman and vice-chair- to Licensing man appointed by the Governor and of five other Justices two of whom shall be appointed by the Governor and three elected by the Justices of the Peace from among their number. Of the four Justices appointed by the Governor two shall be official and two shall be unofficial Justices. The members of the Board shall hold office for 3 years. Five members shall be a quorum. The Magis- trate's Clerk shall be ex-officio secretary to the Board.
(2) If any Licensing Justice appointed by the Governor dies or is absent from the Colony or resigns his seat the Governor may appoint another Justice to be a member of the Board in his place. Such Justice shall cease to be a member of the Board if the absent member in whose place he was appointed returns to the Colony.
(3) If an elected Justice dies or is absent from the Colony for a space of 6 months or resigns his seat the vacancy shall be filled either substantively or ad interim, as the case may be, by election in the manner hereinafter provided.
election of
10. The mode of election of Licensing Justices, the proceedings Mode of incident and other matters relating thereto, shail be governed by Licensing rules made by the Governor-in-Council.
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
As amended by No. 17 of 1911 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.
Justices.
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