FORM EL. IV
1 See rules 48 and 48 B
Licencefor the sale at a club ofimportedforeign liquors (potable) and Indian-made foreign liquors (potable) on which excise duty has been paid at special rates.
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 Secretary of the Club (herein after referred to as the " Licensee "), on payment [of a fee (inclusive of consideration)] of Rs and a deposit of Rs in advance, authorising him to sell the following foreign liquors during the period from to ,0 [or an special function applied fbr] (herein after referred to as " the licensed premises ") subject to the following conditions, namely:
Foreign Liquors
- (a) Wines
- (b) Fermented liquors
- (c) Spirits.
- 2 [(d) Mild-liquors.]
Conditions
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- The licensee shall not sell foreign liquor except in accordance with the provisions ofrule 52 of the Bombay Foreign Liquor Rules, 1953.
- The licensee shall maintain a register of members who hold permits and state there in their permit number.
- 4 The licensee shall not sell or serve foreign liquor except during the hours as prescribed by Government from time to time.
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- The licensee shall not self foreign liquor to 6 [any person] who is insane or known to believed to be intoxicated.
- No foreign liquor other than that sold by the licensee shall be allowed to be consumed in the said room.
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- (a) The licensee shall not receive as consideration or a part there of fbr the sale of any foreign liquor any wearing apparel or ornaments or any other thing except coins currency note or cheques.
- (b) The licensee or his agent or servant duly authorised in this behalf shall make out a cash memo in duplicate signed by himself or him agent or servant, as the case may be, and by the 6 [purchaser] in respect of foreign liquor sold to 7 [such] 6 [purchaser] and shall given the first copy of the memo to 7 [such 6 [purchaser]] and retain the such duplicate with himself
- (c) The cash memo shall clearly show the name of the club, the name of the 6 [purcbaser], his permit number, details regarding the brand and quantity of foreign liquor sold and the amount charged.
- (d) The duplicate copies ofcash memos made out under clause (b) shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection by the Collector or the Commissioner of Police, Bombay District Superintendent ofPolice or any Prohibition and Excise Officer not lower in rank than a Sub-Inspector or any other officer empowered under section 122 of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949.
See footnote on Pg. No. 777.