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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS

Part III LEVYING OF DUTY AND TAX

Part IV IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION

Part V GENERAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT AND VESSELS IN TERRITORIAL WATERS

Part VI WAREHOUSING

Part VII MANUFACTURE AND BOTTLING

Part VIII SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS

Part IX DRAWBACK

Part X DUTY FREE SHOPS FOR TOURISTS

Part XII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Part XIII SEARCH, SEIZURE AND ARREST

Part XIV PROVISIONS AS TO TRIALS AND PROCEEDINGS

Part XV OFFENCES AND PENALTIES

Part XVI REGULATIONS

Legislative History

Comparative Table

Comparative Table

 
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On 22/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 22/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 22/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 31/07/2004.
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Prohibition on keeping of utensil, apparatus, etc., for bottling, blending, etc.
67.
—(1)  No person, other than the holder of a licence under section 66(1), shall knowingly keep or have in his possession any utensil, apparatus, material or ingredient for bottling, blending, compounding or varying intoxicating liquors.
(2)  The owner and the occupier of any land or premises upon which any utensil, apparatus, material or ingredient for bottling, blending, compounding or varying intoxicating liquors is found shall each be deemed, until the contrary is proved, knowingly to have kept or had in his possession such utensil, apparatus, material or ingredient for the bottling, blending, compounding or varying of intoxicating liquors, as the case may be.
(3)  Nothing in subsection (1) shall apply to stocks held by a bona fide trader in scientific apparatus or in machinery or, with the approval of the Director-General, to any utensil, apparatus, material or ingredient for bottling, blending, compounding or varying intoxicating liquors in the possession of a person constructing a bottling warehouse, distillery, brewery or other factory with the approval of the Director-General or of a person in occupation of premises temporarily closed down, in respect of which a licence had previously been held.