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REFRESHMENT-HOUSES (selling intoxicating liquor):-continued.
having a wine licence, when to be closed, 148, 149. See "Closing
Hours," for times of opening and exemptions therefrom.
keeping without licence, 249; not making entry with excise, 248;
250; selling wine without licence, 249.

occasional licence to, to sell off premises, 273; to sell on, 144, 147.
See further" Licence," and other headings there referred to.

REFUSAL to allow entry of appeal, 124.

REGISTER of licences,

granted by licensing justices, to be kept by their clerk, 129, 130;
fee for registration, 130.

what it should contain, 129, 190, 194.

inspection of, by owner, ratepayer, &c., 130.
evidence of matters entered therein, 131.

form of, 132.

conviction for adulteration of drink may be recorded in, 176.
REGISTRATION as owner, of person interested in premises, 26, 130.
REGULATIONS as to county licensing committee to be made by justices
at quarter sessions, 97; and as to confirmation of new licences,
costs, &c., 97.

as to notices on premises, 161, 162.

REMISSION of duty for six-day or early-closing licence, 89, 90.
REMOVAL of licence to another house, 91; notice of application for,
91; form, 92; notice to owner of premises, 91; licensing
justices to make order if no objection, 91; order to be con-
firmed like new licence, 91; form of order sanctioning re-
moval, 93; provisional removal of licence to new premises, 61,
92, 98.

RENEWAL,

of licences by licensing justices, 100; form of renewal, 292; may
be by indorsement, 104; form, 293; licensed person need not
attend unless justices so require, 100; form of notice to him
to attend, 105.

opposition to, 101; form of notice of, 106.

evidence as to, to be upon oath, 101.

of wine and beer licences, &c., existing on 10th August, 1872, to
be made up to value qualification, 47, 48, 49.

appeal against refusal to renew licence, 122-126.

REPEAL,

of acts by 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94, second schedule, 19, 20.

of part of Act of 1872..18.

REPEATED Convictions, 187-194. See "Convictions," " Disqualifi-

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cation of Premises,” “ Disqualified Persons."

REPORTS to be made by analysts, 174.

RETAIL,

selling by, definition of, 26, 33.

retail licences granted by justices, 11, 12.

RIOT,

closing house in case of, by two justices, 150; form of order, 151.
penalty for not so closing, 150.

RIOTOUS and disorderly persons drunk, penalty, 202.

RIVER between two licensing justices, jurisdiction belongs to either, 36.
ROOMS, number of, required in premises licensed for consumption
thereon, 43.

RULES as to confirmation of new licence, when to be made by joint
committee, 63, 97.

ST. ALBAN'S, privilege allowed to borough of, 20, 21.

SALE without licence,

of beer or cider on or off the premises, 245-247.
of wine, 155, 182, 249.

of spirits, 155, 249, 250.

evidence of sale, 157.

at fairs and races, without occasional licence, 155.

"SALE by retail," definition of, 26, 33.

SALE of spirits to children under sixteen, 159.

during prohibited hours, 139.

to be by standard measure, 159.

at railway stations, or to travellers or lodgers, saving as to, 139.
to a constable while on duty, 166.

of adulterated article, vendor to declare admixture, 171.

of adulterated food, &c., penalties for, 172.

SAMPLES of articles analysed to be taken, 175.

SAVING clause in 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94, in repealing acts, 17.
for rights, &c., 20, 21.

for penalties under other acts, 24.

SCHEDULE of acts repealed by 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94..19, 20.
defining "metropolitan district," 29.

SCOTLAND,

35 & 36 Vict. c. 94, not to apply to, 17.

SEARCH warrant,

of justices for adulterated liquor on premises, 178, 179; forms of
information and search warrant, 180, 181.

"SECRETARY of State,"

definition of, 29.

to prescribe forms of licences, 64; forms so prescribed, 290, 298.
SECURITY in lieu of recognizance on appealing against a conviction or
order, 219.

SEIZURES, disposal of, 179, 212.

SENTENCE, record of conviction on licence to be part of, 192.

SEPARATE excise licences may be included in one justices' licence, 64.

SERVANT, master's liability for act of, in certain cases, 163.
SERVICE of all notices may be made by post, 37.

SHOPKEEPERS' licences,

for sale of wine not to be consumed on the premises, 80.
spirits or liqueurs, 81; sweets, 83.

SINGLE offences, temporary continuance of licences forfeited for, 191.
SIX-DAY licence,

notice by person for, 89; form adapted, 69; form of licences
adapted, 296, 297, 298.

SPECIAL sessions appointing, for transferring licences, 107; notice
of, 108, 58; forms, 119, 120.

SPIRIT, licences for, granted by justices for shops, &c. not exclusively
used therefore, as for wine, 81, 82; application for licence, 81,
form of notice, 84.

SPIRITS,

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

sale of, restricted to alehouses, 50; dealers, 81; and shopkeepers,
81, 82.

to children under sixteen, penalty for, 159.

without licence, temporary continuance of licence forfeited
for, 191.

methylated or medicated, 21.

sale of, in canteens, 276, 277.

possession of, by refreshment-house keeper, 250.

See" Sale without Licence."

SPIRITUOUS liquor, included under "intoxicating liquor," 24.
SPRUCE beer, sale of, not affected by 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94..21, 22.
STANDARD measure, sale of intoxicating liquor to be by, 159.
STATION, Sale of liquors at railway, allowed during closing hours, 139;
no value qualification necessary for licence for, 42.

STEAM-ENGINE. drunken person in charge of, penalty, 203.
STIPENDIARY magistrate may act as a licensing justice, 36.
STORING of liquors, without licence, penalty, 160.
STRUCTURAL adaptation of licensed premises necessary, 43.
SUMMARY,

of the course of legislation as to licensed houses, 2-4.

of the changes made by the 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94..4-6; by the 37
& 38 Vict. c. 49..7-10.

of the licences grantable by justices, 11, 12.

of the law as to occasional licences, 268–271.

SUMMARY jurisdiction,

court of, definition of, 28, 33.

proceedings under, for recovery of penalties, 210.

SUNDAY (same as "Christmas Day"), six-day licence forbids sale of
liquors on, 88. See "Six-day Licence," "Closing Hours."
SUPERINTENDENT of police, notice of application for new licence to
be given to, 60; and for transfer of licence, 108.

SURREY, time of holding annual licensing meeting in, 51; or adjourn-
ment, 57.

SWEETS, not an "exciseable," 259; but an 'intoxicating" liquor, 24;
included in licence to sell wine, 83.

separate licence for, from magistrates, after expiration of licences
granted before 10th August, 1872..82, 83; value qualification
required if for consumption on the premises like wine, 83.
application for licence for, 83; form of notice, 84. See "Licence,"
and other headings there referred to.

TABLE beer, licence from justices for sale of, 74, 75; no qualification
required for houses, 75. See "Licence," and other headings
there referred to.

TABLE of repealed portions of Licensing Act, 1872..314.

TABLES,

of open and close hours for licensed premises, 138.
of offences punishable summarily, 316–326.

TAVERN keepers, liability of, for goods of guests, 284-286.

TELEGRAM as to betting, penalty for sending, 169.

TEMPORARY licence, pending appeal against forfeiture, 220; form, 224.
continuance of licences forfeited for single offences, 191.

booth is a "place," 284.

TENT or shed,

drinking in, adjoining licensed premises, 158.

at fairs and races, occasional licence for, granted to others than
alehouse keepers, 273.

THEATRES,

grant of excise licence to, 281.

exemption of houses near, from closing hours, repealed, 145.

THIEVES, licensed person harbouring, penalty, 183.

"TOWN," definitions of, 27, 28, 30.

population of, for value qualification, 44.

TRANSFERS,

definition of "the transfer of a licence," 25.

appointment of special sessions for transferring licences, 107; forms
of precept and notices of, 119, 120; application for, 108; form
of notice, 120; fees for, 116.

on death, bankruptcy, change of occupancy, &c., 110, 113.
forms of transfer licence, 295; of grant of licence under 9 Geo. 4,

c. 61, s. 14..295.

temporary, granted at petty sessions, 116; form, 121.

appeal against refusal to grant. See " Appeal."

TRAVELLER,

may obtain refreshment and liquors during closing hours of houses,
139; and at railway station, 139.

burden of proof of being a traveller, in case of a charge made, to
be on the defendant, 139, 140-143 (d); proceedings against
person falsely pretending to be, 140; penalty, 206.

TROOPS, billeting, 277.

UNIVERSITIES of Cambridge and Oxford, saving clause as to, 20, 21.
"UNLICENSED premises," definition of, 25; selling intoxicating liquor
in, 155; justices to grant search warrant for, 178.

VALUATION LIST, in Metropolis, to be evidence of gross and rateable
value, 46.

VALUE of premises for licence. See " Annual Value."

VICTUALLING-HOUSE. See "Alehouses."

VINTNER, meaning of, 229.

VINTNERS Company, saving clause as to members of, 21, 22; members
making communication with place of public resort, 160.

VOIDANCE of licence by excise, on disqualifications, &c., 196.

WAGERS, penalties respecting, 169.

WARRANT,

apprehension of drunken persons without, 203; or of persons in
licensed premises during closing hours refusing name, 206.
to search unlicensed premises for liquors, 178; form of, 181.
WHOLESALE,

sale of liquor by, not affected by 35 & 36 Vict. c. 94..21, 23.
dealers in spirits, retail licence to for spirits or liqueurs, from
justices, 81, 82.

dealers in wine, retail licence to for wine, from justices, 80.
beer dealers, retail licence for beer in bottles, &c., from justices, 74.

WINE,

sale of, by retail, what is, 26, 33; includes sweets, 74.

licences for sale of, granted by justices for confectioners' shops and
eating-houses, to be consumed on the premises, 73; qualifica-
tion necessary for houses, 74, 45.

licence for sale of, granted by justices to grocers and other shop-
keepers, or dealers in wine, not to be consumed on the pre-
mises, 80; no qualification for houses necessary, 80.

application for licences, 77, 58, 59; form of notice, 79.
licence not to be refused except on certain specified grounds, 76.
See "Licence," and other headings there referred to.
WINE merchant, retail licence to, granted by justices, 80.
WINE and Beerhouse Acts, what are, 24.

certain licences still granted under, 70.

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