Liquor Control Act definition

Liquor Control Act means the Liquor Control Act (Ontario).
Liquor Control Act means the Kansas Liquor Control Act.
Liquor Control Act means the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 of Victoria (as amended) or any corresponding Act repealing, replacing or amending the same. (updated)

Examples of Liquor Control Act in a sentence

  • In subsection (3) — licensed premises has the meaning given in the Liquor Control Act 1988 section 3(1), but does not include premises to which an occasional licence granted under section 59 of that Act relates.

  • Subject to the provisions of the Liquor Control Act, 1988, employees under the age of twenty-one years may be employed as junior employees in any of the occupations covered by this award, other than an apprenticeship trade.

  • Has the applicant or any of the associates in this application, during the five years immediately preceding this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Liquor Control Act revoked for any violation of such laws or local ordinances; if so, give dates and details.

  • Supplying intoxicant to person likely to abuse them (1) In this section —intoxicant means a drug, or a volatile or other substance, capable of intoxicating a person, but does not include liquor as defined in the Liquor Control Act 1988;volatile substance means a substance that produces a vapour at room temperature.

  • Applicant has demonstrated a fitness, willingness, and ability to properly serve or sell liquor in conformance to the rules and regulations of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act.

  • Subject to the provisions of the Liquor Control Act, 1988, workers under the age of twenty-one years may be employed as junior workers in any of the occupations covered by this award, other than an apprenticeship trade.

  • That the Hirer must ensure that the appropriate licence is obtained for the supply of alcohol and that the rules and regulations, as provided by the Liquor Control Act 1988, are adhered to.

  • Formerly referred to the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 the short title of which was changed to the Liquor Control Act 1988 by the Liquor and Gaming Legislation Amendment Act 2006 s.

  • Should the Hirer wish to consume, sell or serve alcohol it must seek the prior consent of the Association and/or Shire before submitting any licence application under the Liquor Control Act 1988.

  • Repealed by the Liquor Act 1970, which was repealed by the Liquor Licensing Act 1988, and which is now known as the Liquor Control Act 1988.


More Definitions of Liquor Control Act

Liquor Control Act means Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 (Vic). "Member" means a person of any class of membership of the Club.
Liquor Control Act means Chapter 60 of the Code.
Liquor Control Act means the Liquor Control Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 260 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, as the same may be amended from time-to-time;
Liquor Control Act refers to the Liquor Control Xxx 0000, formerly Liquor Licensing Xxx 0000, and its associated laws, amendments and regulations under the Western Australian Government.
Liquor Control Act means Liquor Control Act 1987 of the State of Victoria or such corresponding Act or Acts for the time being in force or any statutory modification or amendment thereof.

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