LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.
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(2) Such warehouse shall not be used for the storage of any dutiable liquors whatsoever other than those distilled, made, or prepared therein.
(3) There shall be no fee payable in respect of such warehouse.
63. Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall apply to any distillation by a medical practitioner or person registered as a chemist and druggist under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, which is proved to be for genuine medicinal or scientific purposes, or to any distillation of essential oils.
Keeping of intoxicating liquors by licensees.
No. 9 of 1916.
64. Every person who holds a licence under this Ordinance, or under the New Territories Regulation Ordinance, 1910, shall-
(a) on demand by the Superintendent render an account in writing of the quantity and description of the intoxicating liquors in his possession, custody, or control;
(b) permit the Superintendent or any revenue officer to enter the premises in which such liquors are stored at any time between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. and inspect the same.
65. No person who holds a licence as above shall store or keep on his licensed premises any dutiable liquors, and in the absence of proof to the contrary any dutiable liquors found on such premises shall be presumed to be stored or kept by such licensee.
Revenue officers.
66.—(1) The Superintendent may grant to any person approved by him a warrant, in Form No. 6 in the Third Schedule, to act as a revenue officer under this Ordinance.
†
Third Schedule.
(2) The Superintendent shall have power to withdraw at any time any warrant so granted by him.
*
As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. Revenue officers appointed under this Ordinance have all the powers of a revenue officer under the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916. See No. 10 of 1916, s. 39 (6) (c).
LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.
No. 9 of 1911.
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(2) Such warehouse shall not be used for the storage of any dutiable liquors whatsoever other than those distilled, made, or prepared therein.
(3) There shall be no fee payable in respect of such warehouse.
63. Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall apply Ordinance
not to apply to any distillation by a medical practitioner or person to distillation registered as a chemist and druggist under the Pharmacy for medical and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, which is proved to be for purposes, genuine medicinal or scientific purposes, or to any distilla- Ordinance tion of essential oils.
Keeping of intoxicating liquors by licensees.
No. 9 of 1916.
64. Every person who holds a licence under this Ordi- Licensed nance, or under the New Territories Regulation Ordinance, person to 1910, shall-
of stocks; Ordinance
1910, s. 6.
(a) on demand by the Superintendent render an account No. 34 of in writing of the quantity and description of the intoxicating liquors in his possession, custody, or control;
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(b) permit the Superintendent or any revenue officer to and permit enter the premises in which such liquors are stored at any time between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. and inspect the same.
65. No person who holds a licence as above shall store Licensed or keep on his licensed premises any dutiable liquors, and person not to keep dutiable in the absence of proof to the contrary any dutiable liquors liquors on the found on such premises shall be presumed to be stored or premises. kept by such licensee.
Revenue officers.
66.--(1) The Superintendent may grant to any person Revenue approved by him a warrant, in Form No. 6 in the Third officers. Schedule, to act as a revenue officer under this Ordinance.
†
Third Schedule.
(2) The Superintendent shall have power to withdraw at Form No. 6. any time any warrant so granted by him.
*
Ás amended by Law Rov. Ord., 1924.
As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. Revenue officers appointed under this Ordinance have all the powers of a revenue officer under the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916. See No. 10 of 1916, s. 39 (6) (c).
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