Maharashtra Excise Manual
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[FORMA]

[FORMA]

(See rules 15A)

Permit for the possession of toddy at a transit centre by a person/s who has/have more than one licensed shop under the Maharashtra Toddy Shops (Licensing) and Toddy Trees (Tapping) rules, 1968

Permit is hereby granted under and subject to the provisions of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 (Bom. XXV of 1949), and the rules, regulations and orders made there under to of (herein after referred to as the "permit-holders") (authorising him to possess toddy at his 2On payment of a fee inclusive of consideration of Rs. 10002 premises situated at (herein after referred to as "the transit centre") during the period from to (both days inclusive), subject to the following conditions, namely:

Conditions

  1. The permit-holder shall not possess, under this permit, any articles other than toddy and the containers or bottles required to store it.
  2. The permit-holder shall keep constantly fixed at the entrance of the transit centre a signboard of the size and pattern approved by the Collector, bearing the following inscriptions in legible characters:
    1. Name of the permit-holder.
    2. Names and locations of his licensed shops.
    3. Location of the transit centre.
  3. This permit shall always be displayed in the transit centre at a conspicuous place.
  4. The permit-holder shall carry out his transactions at the transit centre from 7 a.m. to 310 p.m.3 and shall not receive toddy at that centre before 7 a.m. or store it there beyond 310 p.m.3
  5. The permit-holder shall transport toddy collected at the transit centre to his respective licensed shops either in containers or bottles under cover of a transport pass in Form T.D. 3A issued by him or by person authorised in writing by him in that behalf
  6. The permit-holder shall maintain, daily accounts of the toddy received at the transit centre and distributed in Form TD-6A.
  7. The transit centre and the toddy stored there at shall at all times be open to inspection by officers duly empowered under section 122 of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949.
  8. The permit-holder shall, when called upon by any Prohibition Officer not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector, give an explanation in writing regarding any breach of the rules or any irregularity detected and committed by him or his agents or servants, and furnish any information regarding the management of the transit centre, and shall answer all reasonable questions to the best of his knowledge and belief. He shall also on demand allow a Prohibition Officer to take samples of toddy for analysis free of charge.

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