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Intoxicating liquor
Intoxicating liquor, the word 'intoxicating liquor' is not confined to potable liquor … Intoxicating liquor, the word 'intoxicating liquor' is not confined to potable liquor alone but would include
Children
for profit, see ss. 25 and 26. Sale of Liquor.--(English) Intoxicating Liquor (Sale to Persons under Eighteen) Act, 1923 (which repeals s. … and purchase by persons under the age of eighteen of intoxicating liquor to be consumed on the premises. A person over sixteen
Ale-house
Ale-house, a place where ale with other intoxicating liquors as deemed proper by the keeper, is sold by … Ale-house, a place where ale with other intoxicating liquors as deemed proper by the keeper, is sold by retail
Clubs
a workshop, factory, dock, shop, or warehouse.' The sale of intoxicating liquor in clubs is regulated by a system of registration of … for the purposes of a club, and in which any intoxicating liquor is supplied, must have the club registered with the clerk
Liquor licences
in respect of licences for the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor (see INTOXICATING LIQUORS). The (English) Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, very
Drunkenness
lunacy, is, notwithstanding, by reason of habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous to himself or herself, or to others, … personal appearance, in order to refrain from supplying him with intoxicating liquor in pursuance of s. 9 of the Act of 1902
Traveller
Under the (English) Licensing (Con-solidation) Act, 1910, s. 61 (see INTOXICATING LIQUORS), intoxicating liquors were not to be sold at certain … the (English) Licensing (Con-solidation) Act, 1910, s. 61 (see INTOXICATING LIQUORS), intoxicating liquors were not to be sold at certain hours
Rum
A kind of intoxicating liquor distilled from cane juice or from the scummings of the … used colloquially as a generic or a collective name for intoxicating liquor
Brewster sessions
for the grant of licenses for sale by retail of intoxicating liquors to be drunk on the premises where sold. See … the grant of licenses for sale by retail of intoxicating liquors to be drunk on the premises where sold. See INTOXICATING
Licence
hawker, or pedlar. As to licences for the sale of intoxicating liquors by retail, see INTOXICATING LIQUORS. As to marriage licence, … or pedlar. As to licences for the sale of intoxicating liquors by retail, see INTOXICATING LIQUORS. As to marriage licence, see
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