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33 & 34 Vict. c. 29.

as relates to Brewers' Retail Licences, repealed.
Operation spent.]

17. [Duration of the principal Act and of this Act.
Repealed by 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94.]

34 & 35 Vict. c. 88.

34 & 35 Vict. c. 88—“ An Act to restrict during a limited Time the grant by Justices of the Peace of new Licences and Certificates for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors by retail, and for other purposes." [17th August, 1871.]

[This Act, "The Intoxicating Liquors (Licences Suspension) Act, 1871," which was to continue in force "until the 1st September, 1872, and no longer,” is wholly repealed by 35 § 36 Vict. c. 94.]

35 & 36 Vict. c. 94.

35 & 36 Vict. c. 94—“An Act for regulating the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors. [10th August, 1872.] The following are the sections altered by the Act of

1874.

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24. Times of closing. Repealed by 37 & 38 Vict.

c. 49, s. 33.

28. Amendment of Law as to refreshment-houses.
So much as relates to the records of Convic-
tions on Licences repealed by 37 & 38 Vict.
c. 49, s. 33.

35. Entry on premises by Constables. Repealed by
37 38 Vict. c. 49, s. 33.

56. For protection of owners of licensed premises
in cases of offences committed by tenants. The
last paragraph of this section, beginning with
the words "In a county the justices" to the
end, repealed by 37 & 38 Vict. c. 49, s. 33.
67. Limit of mitigation of penalties. Repealed by
37 & 38 Vict. c. 49, s. 12.

74. Interpretation of terms, &c. So much as contains
the definition of a town repealed by 37 & 38
Vict. c. 49, s. 33.

First Schedule. Repealed by 37 & 38 Vict. c. 49, s. 33.

35 & 36 Vict.

c. 94.

APPENDIX III.

TABLE OF OFFENCES.

(1) Offences by Licensed Persons, p. 316.

(2) Offences by other than Licensed Persons, p. 322.
(3) Excise Penalties, p. 326.

It is impossible in the pages of this work to give all the requirements of the Acts in the columns, as done in Mr. Oke's "Synopsis." The pages referred to in the third column will give all other necessary information.

(1) Offences by Licensed Persons.

[N.B. The cases in which the Convictions are required to be recorded or not are shown in Chap. X.,

Offence.

pp. 187, 188.]

Statute.

Page.

Maximum Penalty
or Imprisonment.

Additional Forfeiture or Disqualification.

1. Selling or exposing for 35 & 36 155 1st offence, £50, 2nd

sale any liquor he is not Vict. authorized to sell, or c. 94, s. 3. in a place not authorized

by his licence.

or impr. with or
without h. 1. for

156

157

2nd offence, £100,

1 month;

offence, offender disqualified for 5 years; and to forfeit li

cence;

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2. Allowing buyer of liquor Id. s. 5. 157 1st offence, £10;

to drink it on a high

way, &c. adjoining premises not licensed for consumption on.

158 2nd & subsequent
offences, £20.

also forfeited.]

NOTE.-The time for preferring the information for an offence under 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94 (except for offence 29, which is seven days), is 6 cal. m. (11 & 12 Vict. c. 43, s. 11).

Pecuniary penalties imposed by 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94, may be mitigated, but not to less than 20.. after the first offence, 37 & 38 Vict. c. 49, s. 12, ante, p. 217.

The imprisonment in default of payment is regulated as under-if not exceeding £5, by 28 & 29 Vict. c. 127, s. 4 (ante, p. 213), with or without a previous distress being made: if above £5, under 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94, s. 51, subs. 2 (ante, p. 211).

There is an appeal against a conviction (ante, p. 218).
Application of penalty (ante, p. 212).

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4. Selling spirits to children Id. s. 7. 159 1st offence, 208.; under 16 to be consumed

2nd & subsequent offences, 408.

Additional Forfeiture or Disqualification.

Same as under the 3rd or 5th section, offence 1 or 2, as the case may require.

on licensed premises.

5. Selling, or suffering any Id. s. 8. 159 1st offence, £10;

servant to sell, liquor

not by the standard

Subsequent fence, £20.

of

Forfeiture of illegal measure.

measures.

6. Making internal commu- Id. s. 9. 160 £10 a-day com- Forfeiture of li

nication between li

censed premises and

munication re- cence.
mains open.

house of public resort,

&c.

7. Having possession of any Id. s. 10. 160 1st offence, £10; liquor not authorized to

sell.

Subsequent fence, £20.

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8. Not affixing to premises Id. s. 11. 161 1st offence, 10;

his name and descrip

tion of licence held,

or putting up words as

to liquors he is not authorized to sell.

2nd & subsequent offences, £20.

9. Permitting drunkenness Id. s. 13. 162 1st offence, £10;

or riotous conduct,

or selling liquor to a

drunken person.

2nd & subsequent offences, £20.

10. Permitting premises to Id. s. 14. 165 1st offence, £10;

be the resort of prosti

tutes by allowing them to remain longer than necessary for refreshment.

2nd & subsequent

offences, £20.

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12. Harbouring constable, Id. s. 16. 166 1st offence, £10;

or supplying liquor to him while on duty,-or bribing or attempting to bribe him.

2nd & subsequent offences, £20.

13. Suffering gaming, or Id. s. 17. 167 1st offence, £10;

unlawful games,

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keeping, &c. house in contravention of Betting House Act, 16 & 17 Vict. c. 119.

2nd & subsequent

offences, £20.

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Additional Forfeiture or Disqualification.

Forfeiture of licence, and offender disqualified for ever.

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[Justices may order house to be closed by force.]

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