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CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities

[1989 Ed.

73. Storage

A distiller or importer of intoxicating liquor shall not bring onto or have in any premises used for holding intoxicating liquor any methyl alcohol.

(Amended 29 of 1989 s. 11)

74. Exemptions

No duty shall be payable on denatured methyl alcohol.

(Replaced 66 of 1986 s. 34) (Part VI Added 34 of 1976 s. 9)

PART VII

CONCENTRATES AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

75. Interpretation

In the application of this Ordinance to concentrates and non-alcoholic beverages-

"concentrate" means any liquid intended for consumption as a beverage after dilution;

"juice" means

(a) the undiluted juice of any fruit or vegetable; or

(b) in relation to any particular fruit or vegetable, juice which is obtained by the addition of water to a concentrate made from the juice of that fruit or vegetable and which has the organoleptic and analytical characteristics of the undiluted juice of that fruit or vegetable; or

(c) a mixture of such juices,

to which no flavouring or colouring has been added;

“milk” means milk obtained from cows, buffaloes or goats, whether or not it is skimmed or partly skimmed, or is reconstituted milk, buttermilk or whey produced from such milk:

Provided that no flavouring or colouring has, in any case, been added; "non-alcoholic beverage" means any liquid which is placed in a sealed container for sale as a beverage and includes soda water, Indian or quinine tonic water, mineral water, ginger beer, a herbal or botanical beverage, shandy, and any liquid which is or which purports to be a carbonated or non-carbonated drink with a fruit, syrup or milk base but does not include concentrate, liquor, distilled water, milk, juice or soup; "sealed" includes closed by means of a screw top or cork.

(Part VII added 20 of 1985 s. 9)

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46 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities [1989 Ed. 73. Storage A distiller or importer of intoxicating liquor shall not bring onto or have in any premises used for holding intoxicating liquor any methyl alcohol. (Amended 29 of 1989 s. 11) 74. Exemptions No duty shall be payable on denatured methyl alcohol. (Replaced 66 of 1986 s. 34) (Part VI Added 34 of 1976 s. 9) PART VII CONCENTRATES AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 75. Interpretation In the application of this Ordinance to concentrates and non-alcoholic beverages- "concentrate" means any liquid intended for consumption as a beverage after dilution; "juice" means (a) the undiluted juice of any fruit or vegetable; or (b) in relation to any particular fruit or vegetable, juice which is obtained by the addition of water to a concentrate made from the juice of that fruit or vegetable and which has the organoleptic and analytical characteristics of the undiluted juice of that fruit or vegetable; or (c) a mixture of such juices, to which no flavouring or colouring has been added; “milk” means milk obtained from cows, buffaloes or goats, whether or not it is skimmed or partly skimmed, or is reconstituted milk, buttermilk or whey produced from such milk: Provided that no flavouring or colouring has, in any case, been added; "non-alcoholic beverage" means any liquid which is placed in a sealed container for sale as a beverage and includes soda water, Indian or quinine tonic water, mineral water, ginger beer, a herbal or botanical beverage, shandy, and any liquid which is or which purports to be a carbonated or non-carbonated drink with a fruit, syrup or milk base but does not include concentrate, liquor, distilled water, milk, juice or soup; "sealed" includes closed by means of a screw top or cork. (Part VII added 20 of 1985 s. 9)
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མ--་ 46 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities [1989 Ed. 73. Storage A distiller or importer of intoxicating liquor shall not bring onto or have in any premises used for holding intoxicating liquor any methyl alcohol. (Amended 29 of 1989 s. 11) 74. Exemptions No duty shall be payable on denatured methyl alcohol. (Replaced 66 of 1986 s. 34) (Part VI Added 34 of 1976 s. 9) PART VII CONCENTRATES AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 75. Interpretation In the application of this Ordinance to concentrates and non-alcoholic beverages- "concentrate" means any liquid intended for consumption as a beverage after dilution; "juice" means (a) the undiluted juice of any fruit or vegetable; or (b) in relation to any particular fruit or vegetable, juice which is obtained by the addition of water to a concentrate made from the juice of that fruit or vegetable and which has the organoleptic and analytical characteristics of the undiluted juice of that fruit or vegetable; or (c) a mixture of such juices, to which no flavouring or colouring has been added; “milk” means milk obtained from cows, buffaloes or goats, whether or not it is skimmed or partly skimmed, or is reconstituted milk, buttermilk or whey produced from such milk: Provided that no flavouring or colouring has, in any case, been added; "non-alcoholic beverage" means any liquid which is placed in a sealed container for sale as a beverage and includes soda water, Indian or quinine tonic water, mineral water, ginger beer, a herbal or botanical beverage, shandy, and any liquid which is or which purports to be a carbonated or non-carbonated drink with a fruit, syrup or milk base but does not include concentrate, liquor, distilled water, milk, juice or soup; "sealed" includes closed by means of a screw top or cork. (Part VII added 20 of 1985 s. 9) i
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46

CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities

[1989 Ed.

73. Storage

A distiller or importer of intoxicating liquor shall not bring onto or have in any premises used for holding intoxicating liquor any methyl alcohol.

(Amended 29 of 1989 s. 11)

74. Exemptions

No duty shall be payable on denatured methyl alcohol.

(Replaced 66 of 1986 s. 34) (Part VI Added 34 of 1976 s. 9)

PART VII

CONCENTRATES AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

75. Interpretation

In the application of this Ordinance to concentrates and non-alcoholic beverages-

"concentrate" means any liquid intended for consumption as a beverage after

dilution;

"juice" means

(a) the undiluted juice of any fruit or vegetable; or

(b) in relation to any particular fruit or vegetable, juice which is obtained by the addition of water to a concentrate made from the juice of that fruit or vegetable and which has the organoleptic

and analytical characteristics of the undiluted juice of that fruit or vegetable; or

(c) a mixture of such juices,

to which no flavouring or colouring has been added;

“milk” means milk obtained from cows, buffaloes or goats, whether or not it is skimmed or partly skimmed, or is reconstituted milk, buttermilk or whey produced from such milk:

Provided that no flavouring or colouring has, in any case, been added; "non-alcoholic beverage" means any liquid which is placed in a sealed container for sale as a beverage and includes soda water, Indian or quinine tonic water, mineral water, ginger beer, a herbal or botanical beverage, shandy, and any liquid which is or which purports to be a carbonated or non-carbonated drink with a fruit, syrup or milk base but does not include concentrate, liquor, distilled water, milk, juice or soup; "sealed" includes closed by means of a screw top or cork.

(Part VII added 20 of 1985 s. 9)

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