Section 3Part 0 —
No intoxicating liquor to be sold without a licence except in certain cases
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The disposal, exposure for sale or offer for sale of any intoxicating liquor shall only be carried out —
by the holder of a licence under this Law;
by virtue of legal process or any law authorising or requiring the sale including bankruptcy, winding-up (including winding up of a deceased estate) and any sale under the Customs Law (2017 Revision);
where the intoxicating liquor is supplied for medicinal purposes on the prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner; or
where the intoxicating liquor is sold or supplied to or in any lawfully constituted naval, military, air force, police force or volunteer force canteen or mess.
Any person who disposes, exposes for sale or offers for sale any intoxicating liquor in contravention of subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of ten thousand dollars.
The premises from which the intoxicating liquor is sold shall be licensed in accordance with this Law.
A person who, being the owner, occupier or being concerned in the management of any premises not licensed under this Law, permits or suffers any intoxicating liquor to be sold or exposed for sale from those premises commits an offence.
Cross References
- Section 0 of Customs Law
Reference to the Customs Law (2017 Revision) in subsection (1)(b)