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HEARING continued.

opposition to confirmation of grant, 62; or renewal, 101; or re-

moval, 92.

HEIRS of licensed person. See " Administrator."

HIGH Constable, clerk of justices in his place in giving notice of
general annual licensing meeting, 54; or adjournment, 58; of
special sessions for transferring licences, 58, 108.

HIGHWAY,

drinking on, in evasion of licence, 157.

persons found drunk on, penalty, 202, 203.

HOTEL KEEPERS, liability of, for goods of guests, 284–286.
HOURS of closing premises. See " Closing Hours."

HOUSE, letting, when infected, 287.

ILLICIT sales of liquors, sale without licence, 155, 156; occupier liable
to penalty, 158; evidence of sale, 157; sale of spirits to children,
159; or by false measures, 159; or by internal communication
with place of public resort, 160.

ILLICIT storing of liquor,

penalty for, 160, 161.

justices to grant search warrant for, 178; forms of information and
search warrant, 180, 181.

IMPLIED COVENANT, none against forfeiture of licence in parol lease,

226.

IMPRISONMENT,

of offenders in default of payment of penalties, 211, 213.

term of, on conviction for selling liquor without licence, 155, 156; or
for adulterating liquor, 171; or for being found drunk in a
highway and behaving riotously, &c., 203; or forging justices'
certificate, 208.

"IMPROVEMENT Act District," definition of, 28.

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

INFORMATION for an offence, time of preferring, 215; form of, 220.
INFRINGEMENT of closing hours, penalty, 139, 147.

INJURIOUS ingredients, adulteration of food with, 170.

INN, definition of, in 9 Geo. 4, c. 61, s. 37..50.

infectious diseases in, 286, 287.

INNKEEPERS, act as to liability of, 284, 285.

INSCRIPTION on premises, 161, 162.

INSPECTION of register of licences by ratepayer, owner of licensed

premises, or licensed person, 130.

INSPECTORS OF NUISANCES, may submit articles to be analysed, 173.

INTERNAL Communication not to be made between licensed premises
and place of public resort, 160.

temporary continuance of licence forfeited for making, 191.
INTERPRETATION of terms used in 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94..24-29; in 37
& 38 Vict. c. 49..29-31.

"INTOXICATING liquor," definition of, 24.

See "Adulteration," "Illicit sales of liquors,” and “ Illicit
storing of liquor."

"INTOXICATING Liquor Licensing Acts," definition of, 24.

IRELAND, application of Licensing Acts to, 17. See contents of the
37 & 38 Vict. c. 49, ante, pp. xviii, xix.

JETTY, extending over sea, or part of a river, &c., within jurisdiction
of justices generally, 36.

JOINT COMMITTEE, supply of deficiency in quota of borough justices
for, 85; to make rules as to confirmation of new licences,
63, 97.

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disqualified from joining in licensing and hearing certain charges,
34.

actions against, 38.

one justice may hear cases of drunkenness, 204. See "Jurisdiction
of Justices."

two in petty sessions may grant exemption order or licence from
closing hours, 144, 145.

one justice may grant certificate for occasional licences, 271, 273.
to direct mode of affixing name, &c. to premises, instead of Com-
missioners of Inland Revenue, 161, 162.

recovery of penalties before, 210, 211.

appeal against decision of. See "Appeal."

KNOWINGLY adulterating liquor, 170.

KNOWLEDGE of servant of licensed person in committing offence, liable
as an aider and abettor, 163; master as principal in certain
cases, 163.

LEASE, parol, no implied covenant against forfeiture of licence in, 226.
LEGAL boundary, what is a place having a, 33.

LEGAL proceedings,

for recovery of penalties under 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94..210-217.
under Refreshment Houses Act, 233, 234.

under act as to billiard licences, 264, 265.

LEGAL proceedings-continued.

for recovery of penalties under excise laws, 251-255; of costs of
valuation, &c., see "Costs;" on appeal, see "Appeal."

LESSEE may be registered as owner, 26, 130.

LETTING infected house, 286; penalty for making false representations,
287.

LIABILITY of innkeepers for goods of guests, 284-286.

LIBERTY, definition of, 27; grant of licences in, 55.

LICENCE,

definition of "licence," 24, 32; of "a new licence," 25, 31; "the
renewal of a licence," 25; "the transfer of a licence," 25;
"occasional licence," 31.

list of licences now obtained from the magistrates, 11, 12.
qualifications of premises for, 49; disqualifications, 42.

for an alehouse, 50-70; form, 290, 296.

for sale of beer or cider on and off the premises, 72; form, 290,
296.

for sale of wine at confectioners' shops, 73; eating-houses, 73.
for sale of bottled beer, 74.

for sale of table beer, 74, 75.

for sale of wine at shops, or by dealers in wine, 80.

for sale of spirits by a spirit dealer, 81.

for sale of liqueurs, 81.

for sale of sweets, 83.

forms of licence adapted to all these purposes, 290, 296, 297,

298.

for sale of beer, cider, wine, spirits, liqueurs or sweets to be con-
sumed on premises not to be refused except on specified
grounds, 76.

authentication of licences, 65.

production of, by holder, to justices, 180, 193, 215.

six-day or week-day licence, 88, 89; forms adapted, 296-298.
early closing licence, 89, 90; form of application for, 69; when
premises to be closed, 90; notice to be affixed on premises, 90;
remission of duty, 90; further remission in case of early-
closing six-day licence, 90.

for canteens by justices, 276, 277.

by excise to theatres, 281; packet boats, 282.

for music and dancing by quarter sessions, 278, 279.
register of licences, 129, 130; form of register, 132.
forfeiture of. See " Forfeiture of Licence."

temporary licence pending appeal against refusal to renew, 105;
or pending appeal against forfeiture of licence, 220; form,
224.

may be granted for public dancing or for music separately, 179.
for billiard or bagatelle boards by justices, 257; form, 266.

See "Confirmation of grant of New Licences,"" Removal,"
"Application for New Licences," "Renewal," "Trans-
"" Occasional Licences."

fer,"

"LICENSED person," definition of, 25; one holding occasional licence
to be deemed, in certain cases, 164, 203.

"LICENSED premises," definition of, 25.

LICENSING ACT, 1872, changes made by the, 4, 5, 6; by the Act of
1874..7-10.

"LICENSING district," definition of, 26.

"LICENSING justices,"
definition of, 26.
in counties, 51.

in boroughs, 52, 84.

in the cinque ports, 55, 56.

metropolitan police or stipendiary magistrates may act as, 36.
"LICENSING officer," definition of, 26.

LICENSING Committee, to confirm grant of licences. See "Confirmation
of grant of New Licences."

LIQUEURS,

application for licence for sale of by retail in shops, &c., 81; form,

84.

grant of licence, 81; form, 290, 298.

See "Licence," and other headings there referred to.

LIQUIDATION,

trustee of licensed person whose estate is in, may hold licence till
special sessions for transferring, 110.

LOCAL authority, for granting exemption from closing hours, 145; or
on special occasions, 147; or in respect to refreshment-houses
under Public House Closing Acts, 241.

"LOCAL government district," definition of, 28.

LODGER, sale of liquors to, allowed during closing hours, 139; burden
of proof of person being a, on the defendant, 141; person pre-
tending to be a, penalty, 206.

LONDON, City of, time for holding general annual licensing meeting,
53; or adjournment, 58. See " Metropolitan District."

MAGISTRATE,

metropolitan police or stipendiary, may act in licensing matters, 36.
See "Justices."

MAJORITY, of justices to decide on grant of licences, &c., 56, 57.
MALTSTER, disqualified from acting as a justice in licensing and hearing
certain charges, 34.

MARINES, billeting, 277.

MARKET, licensed premises near, may be exempted from closing hours,
144, 146; and so may refreshment-houses, 242.

MASTER liable for criminal acts of servant, when, 163.

MEASURES, standard, to be used in sale of liquors, 159.

MEDICATED and methylated spirits, Licensing Act, 1872, not to affect

sale of, 21.

METROPOLITAN district, definition of, 29.
closing hours in, 135.

local authority for granting exemptions to licensed houses from
closing hours in, 145.

police magistrate may act in licensing beyond police courts' districts,
36.

METROPOLITAN police district, list of places within, but beyond metro-
politan district, 136, 137.

MIDDLESEX, time for holding general annual licensing meeting in, 51;
or adjournment, 57. See "Metropolitan District."

MINIMUM to which penalties may be mitigated, 217.
MITIGATION of penalties, 217.

MORTGAGEE may be registered as owner, 26, 130.

MUSIC and dancing licences, grant of, at Michaelmas quarter sessions
in metropolitan district, 278; licence may be granted for music
only, 179; penalty for keeping house for, without licence, 279;
what is house "kept " for, 279; orders of quarter sessions as
to application for licences, 280; form of notice of applica
tion for, 280.

MUTINY Acts, Annual,

licences for canteens by justices under, 276, 277.
billeting soldiers or marines, 277.

NAME,

of licensed person to be affixed on licensed premises, 161.

of owner to be furnished to clerk of licensing justices, 129; and
inserted in register of licences, 129.

person giving a false, when in house during closing hours, 206.
"NEW licence," definition of, 25, 31. See "Licence."

NEWSPAPER, advertisement in, of notice of applications for new licences,
59. See "Advertisement."

NIGHT-HOUSES,

to be licensed by excise only as refreshment-houses, 71, 72; not re-
quiring a justices' licence if not selling intoxicating liquor,
12, 13.

opening during night, closing hours for, 239.
Hours."

NOTICE,

affixed to premises in case of provisional licence, 61.
mode of service of all notices, 37.

See "Closing

of general annual licensing meeting, 53; form, 69; or of adjourn-

ment, 58; form, 70.

of special sessions for transferring licences, 58, 108; form, 119,

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