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COSTS,

of opposing confirmation of licence, 97; recovered summarily, 212,
213, 215.

of valuation of premises to be paid by applicant for a licence, 46;
and recovered summarily, 212, 213, 215.

on appeal. See " Appeal.”

of justices' licences. See " Fees."

"COUNTY," definition of, 26.

COUNTY licensing committee, settlement of boundaries of populous
places by, 30; confirmation of grant of new licence by, 94,
95, 96.

"COURT of summary jurisdiction," definition of, 28, 33 (0).

COVENANTS in leases, &c. against using houses as beerhouses, &c., 226,
227, 228; or refreshment-houses, 228.

DEALERS, retail licences to, granted by justices, for spirits or liqueurs,
81; for wine, 80; for beer, 74.

DEATH of licensed person, transfer to representatives on, 109, 110;
representatives allowed to sell till next special sessions without
incurring penalty, 156; form of notice to transfer and
licence, 120.

DEFACING record of conviction, 192.

DEFENDANT or his wife may give evidence in all cases, 212, 214.

DEFICIENCY in quota of borough justices on joint committee, how
supplied, 85.

DEFINITION of terms used in 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94..24-29; in 37 & 38
Vict. c. 49..29-31.

DELETERIOUS ingredients put in intoxicating liquors, 170. See “Adul-

teration."

DEPOSIT of money in lieu of recognizance in appealing against a con-
viction or order, 219.

DEPOSIT of stolen goods, alehouse keepers allowing, penalty, &c., 183.
DESCRIPTIVE board to be affixed on licensed premises, 161.

DINNER, public, justices' certificate for grant of excise occasional
licence for, 271, 272, 273.

DISEASES, infectious, in inns, 286, 287; false representations respect-
ing, 287.

DISORDERLY house. See "Brothel."

DISORDERLY persons in licensed premises, 202, 203; or refusing to leave
when requested, penalty, 164; may be expelled, 164.

DISQUALIFICATION of premises,

from having a licence attached for various terms on account of
convictions, enumeration of causes, 42.

justices' orders of, 188, 190; forms, 197, 198.

notice to owner of, 225; form, 198.

notice to inland revenue and clerk of licensing justices, 194; form,

199.

See "Qualification of Premises."

DISQUALIFICATION of certain persons as justices, 34.

DISQUALIFIED persons, from holding any licence, enumeration of
causes, 41.

DISTILLED liquor, included under "intoxicating liquor," 24.

DISTILLER, disqualified from acting as a justice in certain cases, 34.

DOMINOES, not an unlawful game, 168.

DRINK AND DRUGS, adulteration of, 170.

DRUNK, on highway, &c., or in licensed premises, penalty, &c., 202; or
while in charge of carriage, horse, &c., or in possession of fire-
arms, penalty, &c., 203.

DRUNKARDS, may be expelled from licensed premises, 164; refusing to
leave licensed premises when required, 164; licensed person
selling liquor to, penalty, 162, 163.

DRUNKENNESS, licensed person permitting, penalty, 162, 163.
DUTY, remission of, for early-closing or six-day licence, or both, 90.

EARLY-CLOSING LICENCES, 89; form of application for, 69; when
holder to close premises, 90; remission of duty, 90; further
remission in case of early-closing six-day licence, 90; notice
to be affixed to premises, 90.

EATING-HOUSE keeper may take out wine licence, if licensed as a
refreshment-house, for consumption on the premises, 73; ap-
plication for, 76, 78; qualification of house, 45; form of notice
of application, 79. See "Licence," and other headings there
referred to, and “ Refreshment Houses.”

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ECCLESIASTICAL DISTRICT, a place having a known "legal boun-
dary," 33.

ENDORSEMENT on licence,

of name of owner of licensed premises, 129; given in the body of
forms of licences, 291, 293, 295.

of renewal of licence, 104; forms separately and by endorsement,
292, 293.

of a transfer, 109; form, adapted for a separate licence or by
endorsement, 295.

of convictions for certain offences, 129, 187, 190, 192, 193;
form, 199.

ENTERTAINMENT of private friends after closing hours, 147.

ENTRY of appeal, refusal to allow, 124.

on premises, by constable, at any time, 178; under justices' search
warrant for adulterated or other liquor, 178; penalty for
refusing to admit constable or obstructing him, 178.

EPIDEMIC DISEASE, letting house infected with, 286; false represen-
tations respecting, 287.

EVASION of law, by allowing drinking on highway, 157; by carrying
liquor to other premises, 158; or making internal communi-
cation with other premises, 160.

EVIDENCE,

to be upon oath in case of renewal of licence, 101.

of sale or consumption of liquor, 157.

by register of licences, of convictions endorsed on licences, 131.
of defendant and his wife admissible, 212, 214.

EXCEPTION, &c. to an offence,

need not be negatived in information, 211, 212.

proof of, to lie on the defendant, 139, 141, 212, 214.
EXCISE licences,

several may be included in one justices' licence, 64.
void when justices' licence void, 196.

for certain refreshment-houses without justices' licencé, 71, 73.
occasional, 271, 273.

may be altered by inland revenue board, 64.

EXCISE penalties, 245-250; mode of recovery of, 251–255.

"EXCISEABLE liquor,"

definition of, in Alehouse Act, 50.

neither beer nor sweets are, 259.

EXECUTOR. See "Administrator."

EXEMPTION,

order of, by local authority, from closing hours for alehouse or
refreshment-house, in case of markets, &c., 144—146 ; form,

152.

to licensed houses near theatres, repealed, 145; extended to beer-
houses, 146, 148.

from closing hours, on special occasions, 147; form, 154.

EXPENSES

of valuation of premises, to be paid by applicant, 46.

of opposition to confirmation of grant of new licence, 97.
of search and seizure, 180.

EXTENSION of hours for closing licensed premises, 144, 145.

FAIRS and races, sale of liquor at, without occasional licence, 155.
occasional licence required, 283.

FAIRS and races-continued.

beerhouse keeper, or any other licensed person, cannot sell at, away
from his premises without justices' consent or excise licence,
273, 274, 283; form of justices' certificate, 275.

FALSE measures, penalty for using, 159, 160.

FALSE name, penalty on person on licensed premises during closing
hours giving, 206; or when found there by constable while
executing search warrant, 179.

representations with respect to infected houses, 287.

FEES to clerk of justice,

for registration of licences, 130; on inspection of register, 130; on
grant of any new licence, 66; on renewal of a licence, 104;
on transfer of a licence, same as renewals, 116; on endorsing
copy of lost or withheld licence, 118.

for a billiard licence, 258.

penalty for taking greater or other fees, 66, 104, 130, 258.

FELONY, conviction for, disqualifies person from holding licence, 208,
247, 249; temporary continuance of licence forfeited for, 191.
FERMENTED liquors, included under " Intoxicating Liquor," 24.
FETES, sale of liquor at, justices' certificate before obtaining excise
licence, by licensed victuallers, 271; or by beerhouse or refresh-
ment-house keeper, 273.

FINES. See "Penalties."

FIRE or tempest, grant of licence or transfer on destruction of licensed
premises by, 110, 114.

FIREARMS, drunken persons having, penalty, &c., 203; may be appre-
hended without warrant, 203.

FORFEITED licences, temporary continuance of, 191.

FORFEITURE of intoxicating liquors, for selling without licence, 156;
or when found on unlicensed premises, 179.

vessels also forfeited, 156, 179.

FORFEITURE of licence,

on first conviction of making internal communication with other
premises, 160; or permitting premises to be used as a brothel,
165; or harbouring thieves, 183.

upon second conviction for selling liquor without licence, 156.
upon third recorded conviction, 188.

form of order forfeiting licence, 196.

notice of, 194; forms, 198, 199.

temporary licence pending appeal against, 220; form, 224.
no implied covenant against, in parol lease, 226.

FORGERY, of justices' certificate under Wine and Beerhouse Acts, 208.
temporary continuance of licences forfeited for, 191.

FORMS of licences,

to be prescribed by secretary of state, 64; the forms prescribed,
see Appendix I., 290–298.

granted by excise to be altered by commissioners, 64.

FORMS of other documents.

See" Table of Forms" at commencement

of Work, xxix-xxxi.

FREE Vintners of City of London, exempt from taking out wine
licence, 21, 22.

GAMING, what is, 167, 168; what is an unlawful game, 168.
licensed person suffering, on his premises, penalty, 167.
at billiard table or bagatelle board, 260, 261.

GENERAL annual licensing meeting,

appointment of, 53; forms of precept and notices for convening,
67, 69.

when to be held in Middlesex and Surrey, 51; and city of London,
53; or elsewhere, 51.

all new licences granted at, or at adjournment, 51, 75; also re-
newals, 100.

attendance of applicant for licence at, 62.

to appoint special sessions for transfers for the year ensuing, 107;
forms, 120, 121.

to make regulations for keeping register of licences, 130.

to appoint days for advertising applications for new licences, 59.
adjournment of, 57, 58, 75 ; forms of notices, &c. of, 70.

GOOD FRIDAY. Same as "Christmas Day."

GRANT of new licence, provisional, 60, 61, 98.

GROCERS' licences: means those for sale of liquors not to be consumed
on the premises, viz., wine, when already licensed as a refresh-
ment-house, 80; or spirits or liqueurs in shops where other
commodities sold, 81.

grant of licences to, 80, 81; no value qualification required for
premises, 80.

GROUNDS of opposition to renewal of licence to be stated in notice of
intention to oppose, 101.

GUEST, meaning of, 287.

GUESTS, goods of, liability of innkeeper for, 284–286.

HANDBILLS as to betting, penalty for publishing, 169.

HARBOURING, by licensed person, of constables while on duty, 166;
prostitutes, 165; thieves, 183.

HEARING,

applications for new licences, 52, 62; for transfer, 109; for renewals,
100, 101; for removal to another house, 91.

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