Liquor definition

Liquor means beverages that are intended for human consumption containing over 1% alcohol by volume (e.g., spirits, wine, liqueur, coolers, cider or beer).
Liquor means any alcoholic beverage except beer.
Liquor means an alcoholic beverage except beer and table wine. The term includes a

Examples of Liquor in a sentence

  • ALCOHOL Wilderness Tours is licensed under AGCO’s Ontario Liquor Act.

  • DEALERS – Tips are pooled and distributed equally among dealers as defined in Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission’s Terms and Conditions and Operating Guidelines.

  • For events serving alcohol, the renter agrees to abide by all regulations of the Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario.

  • Colac Golf Club abides by its responsibilities to Responsible Service of Alcohol and other Liquor Licensing requirements at all times.

  • LICENSEE must be solely responsible for procuring any and all necessary licenses, including but not limited to licenses from the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission, relating to the serving of alcohol and must obtain Liquor Liability Insurance for the Event if alcoholic beverages will be served.


More Definitions of Liquor

Liquor means spirits as defined in 7 V.S.A. § 2.
Liquor means the definition of liquor as contained within RCW 66.04.010.
Liquor means a liquid that:
Liquor means spirits, wine, beer, cider, perry and any other fermented, distilled or spirituous liquor; and
Liquor means an alcoholic beverage except beer and table wine. The term includes a caffeinated or stimulant-enhanced malt beverage.
Liquor means and include any alcoholic, spirituous,
Liquor means any alcoholic beverage containing alcohol in excess of four percent by weight, unless otherwise indicated. Proof that an alcoholic beverage is alcohol, spirits of wine, whiskey, liquor, wine, brandy, gin, rum, ale, malt liquor, tequila, mescal, habanero, or barreteago, is prima facie evidence that it is liquor.