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LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.

No. 9 of 1911.

1887

89. Every omission or neglect to comply with, and every Other act done or attempted to be done contrary to, the provisions penalties. of this Ordinance or permit granted or order of the Governor in Council issued thereunder, and any refusal to permit or obstruction of any act commanded by this Ordinance, and any breach on the part of a licensed person of the terms or conditions of his licence or recognizance, shall be deemed to be an offence, and for every such offence not otherwise specially provided for the offender shall, in addition to the forfeiture (if any) of the article seized as hereinafter provided, be liable to the following penalties:-

(a) for every first offence, a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months;

(b) for every second offence, a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months;

(c) for every subsequent offence, a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, and imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months.

90. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits in Forfeitures. respect of which any offence has been committed against this Ordinance, or against any permit granted thereunder, or any breach of the restrictions and conditions subject to or upon which any licence has been granted together with any still or part thereof, vat or other vessel used in distillation, wash or other materials preparing or prepared for the distillation of such liquors, utensil or apparatus, or any vessel, package, cart, carriage, or conveyance in which the same may be found or which may have been used in connexion with such offence, may be seized by any police or revenue officer, and all such intoxicating liquors, denatured spirits, stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, carts, carriages, or conveyances, as also any ship of less than fifteen tons in which the same may be found, may be forfeited.

91. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits, and all Unclaimed stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, or conveyances, be forfeited. used for the preparation, packing, or conveyance of intoxicating liquors or denatured spirits shall, if found without any apparent owner, or if unclaimed after such notice given as to a magistrate may seem fit, be forfeited.

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LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION. No. 9 of 1911. 1887 89. Every omission or neglect to comply with, and every Other act done or attempted to be done contrary to, the provisions penalties. of this Ordinance or permit granted or order of the Governor in Council issued thereunder, and any refusal to permit or obstruction of any act commanded by this Ordinance, and any breach on the part of a licensed person of the terms or conditions of his licence or recognizance, shall be deemed to be an offence, and for every such offence not otherwise specially provided for the offender shall, in addition to the forfeiture (if any) of the article seized as hereinafter provided, be liable to the following penalties:- (a) for every first offence, a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months; (b) for every second offence, a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months; (c) for every subsequent offence, a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, and imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months. 90. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits in Forfeitures. respect of which any offence has been committed against this Ordinance, or against any permit granted thereunder, or any breach of the restrictions and conditions subject to or upon which any licence has been granted together with any still or part thereof, vat or other vessel used in distillation, wash or other materials preparing or prepared for the distillation of such liquors, utensil or apparatus, or any vessel, package, cart, carriage, or conveyance in which the same may be found or which may have been used in connexion with such offence, may be seized by any police or revenue officer, and all such intoxicating liquors, denatured spirits, stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, carts, carriages, or conveyances, as also any ship of less than fifteen tons in which the same may be found, may be forfeited. 91. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits, and all Unclaimed stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, or conveyances, be forfeited. used for the preparation, packing, or conveyance of intoxicating liquors or denatured spirits shall, if found without any apparent owner, or if unclaimed after such notice given as to a magistrate may seem fit, be forfeited.
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LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION. No. 9 of 1911. 1887 89. Every omission or neglect to comply with, and every Other act done or attempted to be done contrary to, the provisions penalties. of this Ordinance or permit granted or order of the Governor in Council issued thereunder, and any refusal to permit or obstruction of any act commanded by this Ordinance, and any breach on the part of a licensed person of the terms or conditions of his licence or recognizance, shall be deemed to be an offence, and for every such offence not otherwise specially provided for the offender shall, in addition to the forfeiture (if any) of the article seized as hereinafter provided, be liable to the following penalties:- (a) for every first offence, a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months; (b) for every second offence, a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months; (e) for every subsequent offence, a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, and imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months. 90. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits in Forfeitures. respect of which any offence has been committed against this Ordinance, or against any permit granted thereunder, or any breach of the restrictions and conditions subject to or upon which any licence has been granted together with any still or part thereof, vat or other vessel used in distillation, wash or other materials preparing or prepared for the distillation of such liquors, utensil or apparatus, or any vessel, package, cart, carriage, or conveyance in which the same may be found or which may have been used in connexión with such offence, may be seized by any police or rev- enue officer, and all such intoxicating liquors, denatured spirits, stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, carts, carriages, or conveyances, as also any ship of less than fifteen tons in which the same may be found, may be forfeited. articles to 91. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits, and all Unclaimed stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, or conveyances, be forfeited. used for the preparation, packing, or conveyance of intoxica- ting liquors or denatured spirits shall, if found without any apparent owner, or if unclaimed after such notice given as to a magistrate may seem fit, be forfeited.
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LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.

No. 9 of 1911.

1887

89. Every omission or neglect to comply with, and every Other act done or attempted to be done contrary to, the provisions penalties. of this Ordinance or permit granted or order of the Governor in Council issued thereunder, and any refusal to permit or obstruction of any act commanded by this Ordinance, and any breach on the part of a licensed person of the terms or conditions of his licence or recognizance, shall be deemed to be an offence, and for every such offence not otherwise specially provided for the offender shall, in addition to the forfeiture (if any) of the article seized as hereinafter provided, be liable to the following penalties:-

(a) for every first offence, a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months;

(b) for every second offence, a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months;

(e) for every subsequent offence, a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, and imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months.

90. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits in Forfeitures. respect of which any offence has been committed against this Ordinance, or against any permit granted thereunder, or any breach of the restrictions and conditions subject to or upon which any licence has been granted together with any still or part thereof, vat or other vessel used in distillation, wash or other materials preparing or prepared for the distillation of such liquors, utensil or apparatus, or any vessel, package, cart, carriage, or conveyance in which the same may be found or which may have been used in connexión with such offence, may be seized by any police or rev- enue officer, and all such intoxicating liquors, denatured spirits, stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, carts, carriages, or conveyances, as also any ship of less than fifteen tons in which the same may be found, may be forfeited.

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91. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits, and all Unclaimed stills, utensils, apparatus, vessels, packages, or conveyances, be forfeited. used for the preparation, packing, or conveyance of intoxica- ting liquors or denatured spirits shall, if found without any apparent owner, or if unclaimed after such notice given as to a magistrate may seem fit, be forfeited.

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