FORM D.S.VII
(See rule 35)
Licence No
Licence for the retail sale of ordinary denatured spirit
Licence 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 licensee'') on payment of a 1[fee (inclusive of consideration) of Rs. 200]1 authorising him to buy, possess and sell by retail ordinary denatured spirit (herein after referred to as the "spirit") at his shop situated at (herein after referred to as the "licensed Premises**) during the period from to (both days inclusive) subject to the following conditions, namely
Conditions
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(1) The licensee shall not keep the spirit in any place other than the licensed premises.
(2) Except with the special permission of the Collector, the licensed premises shall not be located in the same building with any other shop for the sale of rectified spirit, potable spirits, medicated wines or tinctures, french polish or for the sale of food or drink for consumption on the premises.
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Except with the previous permission of the Collector in writing, the licensee shall not keep in the licensed premises more than 2250 litres2 of spirit at any time. Any stock in excess of 250 litres2 shall be stored in premises which are sufficiently fire-proof and approved by the muncipal authorities and which are not used or intended for human occupation.
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Except with the special permission in writing of the Collector the licensee shall not sell more than six3 bottles of spirit at a time to any licensee:
Provided that he may sell to a registered medical practitioner holding a licence in Form D. S. IV of a quantity exceeding six3 bottles:
4Provided further that, the quantity to be sold at a time shall not exceed the quantity authorised to be possessed at a time by the licensee/permit-holden4
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The licensee shall not sell, or offer or expose for sale spirit except in3 bottles bearing the seal of the State Excise Officer supervising the bottling operations of the wholesale licensee from whom it was obtained nor shall he sell such spirit to persons under 21 years of age. All such bottles shall contain not less that 2650 millilitres2 of spirit.
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The licensee shall not sell spirit at a price in excess of the maximum price prescribed by the Commissioner under the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949.
1. Subs. by G. N. of 6-11-1981.
2. Sub. by G. N. of 4-11-1968.
3. Deleted ibid.
4. Inserted by G N. N. D.