Maharashtra Excise Manual
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SCHEDULE

{55}[G N., R.D. No. DNS. 1153, dt 14th October 1953]{55}

(B.GPL IV-B,p.2O76)

In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 143 of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 (Bom. XXV of 1949), the Government of Bombay is pleased to make the following rule, namely:

The form of licence which may be granted under the Act for authorising a person to store in bond ordinary denatured spirit and to sell it for export by sea to places outside India in bond, shall be in the Form given in schedule hereto annexed and such licence shall be granted subject to the condition specified there in:

SCHEDULE

Licence authorising storage in bond and sale for export by sea outside India in bond of denatured spirit

Licence is hereby granted under and subject to the Provisions of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 (herein after referred to as "the Act") and the rules, regulations and orders made there under, to ...................... of ...................... (herein after called "the licensee") on payment of a fee of Rs ...................... in advance, authorising him to store in bond ordinary denatured spirit manufactured in India and to sell for export by sea to places outside India in bond the denatured spirit so stored at the ...................... (herein after called "the licensed premises"), during the period from ...................... to ...................... (both days inclusive), subject to the following conditions, namely:

Conditions

  1. This licence extends to the storage in bond and sale for export as aforesaid of ordinary denatured spirit not exceeding* ...................... gallons manufactured in India and imported from*
  2. Each jar, cask, drum, bottle or other receptacles containing ordinary denatured spirit of Indian manufacture stored in the warehouse shall be conspicuously labelled or branced with the words "Ordinary denatured spirit manufactured in India."
  3. The licensee shall carry on the business at his licensed premises personally or by an agent or servant duly authorised by him in this behalf by a written nokamama signed by himself and countersigned by a Prohibition and Excise Officer not lower in rank than a Prohibition and Excise Sub-Inspector, provided that any such nokamama signed by the licensee shall also be valid unless and until counter-signature is refused. If for any reason the Collector orders the withdrawal of any nokamama issued by the licensee, the nokamama shall be forthwith withdrawn. For every nokamama issued by him, the licensee shall pay such fee as may from time to time be prescribed for this privilege by rules made under the Act.

    No nokamama shall be issued to any person under 21 years of age and no such nokamama if issued, shall be valid.

    1. The licensee shall keep in the licensed premises a true and correct account of the quantity of ordinary denatured spirit received, sold for export by sea and in balance at the licensed premises. The account shall be plainly and correctly written up-to-date daily in a bound book, paged and sealed with the Collector's seal and with it shall be kept the counterfoils of the requisitions

    To be filled in while granting licence.