Colorado Liquor Code definition
Examples of Colorado Liquor Code in a sentence
Trustor shall comply in all material respects with all zoning laws, building codes, subdivision laws, gaming and liquor laws (including without limitation the Colorado Liquor Code and the Colorado Limited Gaming Act and their respective regulations), and other applicable laws, and Trustor shall not become involved in conduct that would cause either the Gaming or Liquor Licenses relating to the Trust Property to be suspended or revoked.
Before allowing any employee to sell or serve alcoholic beverages on the Licensed Premises, Manager shall ensure that the employee receives training in the requirements of the Colorado Liquor Code and its regulations, according to the highest standards in the industry, or demonstrates that they have already completed such training within the last sixty (60) days.
Manager shall conduct all sales and service of alcoholic beverages in compliance with the Colorado Liquor Code and its regulations, according to the highest standards in the industry, exercising special care to ensure that persons under the age of twenty-one (21) do not purchase, receive, or consume alcoholic beverages on the Leased Premises, that alcoholic beverages are not removed illegally from the Leased Premises, and that visibly intoxicated persons are not served alcoholic beverages.
Trustors shall comply in all material respects with all zoning laws, building codes, subdivision laws, gaming and liquor laws including, without limitation, the Colorado Liquor Code and the Colorado Limited Gaming Act and their respective regulations, and other applicable laws and shall not become involved in conduct that would cause either the gaming or liquor licenses to be suspended or revoked.
This Permit may be immediately revoked by a peace officer in the event there is probable cause to believe that any person attending the Event has violated or is violating any provision of the Colorado Beer Code, the Colorado Liquor Code, the Colorado Criminal Code or the Platteville Municipal Code or if there is probable cause to believe that the Permit was procured by means of fraud or misrepresentation.
Concessionaire shall be considered the “owner” of the Location as defined under 1 C.C.R. 203-2, Regulation 47-318, as promulgated under the Colorado Liquor Code.
Concessionaire shall have the exclusive control of any activities carried out on the Location related to the storage, distribution, transportation and sale of Alcohol Beverages pursuant to the Colorado Liquor Code, the regulations of the State of Colorado, and Town ordinances.