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Intoxicating liquor
At the end of the seven years or other fixed period an application for re-grant is to be treated as an application for a new licence and not for a renewal, and during that time the licence … the goods', Graff v. Evans, (1882) 8 QBD 373; it is not a sale. A bona fide but ill-conducted club may be struck off the register (s. 95); there are penalties for supplying liquor in an unregistered
Fraud
intention to deceive, whether it is from any expectation of advantage to the party himself or form the ill towards the other is immaterial. The expression fraud involves two elements, deceit and injury to the person deceived, … conveyances, etc., 1 St. Eq. Jur. 213. For instances of acts which have been declared to be or treated as fradulent by statute, see MISFEASANCE; PROSPECTUS; WINDING-UP; FRADULENT PREFERENCE; FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES; PASSING OFF. Fraud and collusion vitiate
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