403
ABKARY-C07i^MM6T?.
Board of Revenue may establish manufactories of putchwye, &c. and sus- *
pendsudderdistilleries .
Board of Revenue may fix the limits at which spirits manufactured at *
sudder distilleries may be sold.
Penalties for British-born subjects retailing liquors without a license .
Penalty for moving spirits without a proper pass .
Certificates of duty paid, how to be given ..
Penalty for misconduct in the abkary department.
Reward to informers—penalties for false information.
Churrus allowed to be retailed ...
Punishment of landholders for conniving at frauds on the abkary revenue
Persons may be specially authorized to seize contraband spirits .
1824. VII.
ix. 3, 4.
ix. 5.
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
xiv.
xv.
xvi.
xvii.
PROTECTION AND SUPERINTENDENCE.
Protection of abkary revenue . 1840. XXV.
Governor may appoint a commissioner to superintend, with powers of^_
-a superintendent of, with powers of collector. — ;— in
Superintendents—powers in adjudication . — — m-
Commissioner's powers in appeal and revision — Powers of Board of *! _ _ -
Revenue ..-.4
Who competent to receive information and to search premises. — — v.
Penalty for resistance of process, &c. — vi.
- false information leading to a search. — vn.
Arrests, seizures, and searches to be reported . — — vm.
Persons arrested, to whom to be delivered. — — ix.
Penalty for the breach of the above two rules . — x.
Licensed premises may at all times be entered by abkary ofhcers. — — xi.
Penalty for vexatious seizures and arrests . — xn.
" Officers in abkary department" defined . — xm.
License, how to be exhibited and produced . — — xiv.
Fines and proceeds of seizures, how appropriable. — xv.
Penalty for abkary officer conniving at illicit manufacture . — xvi.
Punishment for second offences against abkary laws. — ' xvn.
Penalty for refusal to produce license. 1841. IX.
IN CALCUTTA.
Special distillery for ...
Import of rum and shrub prohibited, except under special license .
To be under the collector of Calcutta, and officers appointed by him .
Retail sale to be conducted under licenses from collector—Definition of
" retail"—Penalties for breach of rules .
What licenses may be granted by magistrates ..
Arrear of duty, how to be levied . .
Penalties for breach of license, or possessing unauthorized quantities .
Powers of abkary officers to inspect shops and make seizure .
Powers to search houses, arrest persons, and seize contraband liquors.
Penalties for giving false information, and for various breaches of the
rules.
Seizures to be decided on summarily by justices, and their orders to be
executed by collector .
Sale of goods seized and not claimed...
Fines, what may be imposed and how to be realized and disposed of
1813. X. xiii.
1841. VI.
1849. XI. ii. iii.
— — iv. toxi.
— — xii.
— — xiii.
— — xiv. to xvi.
— — xvii. to xix.
— — xx. to xxii.
— — xxiii. to
xxviii.
— — xxix.
- - XXX.
— — xxxi. to
xxxiv.
How justices' proceedings may be revised. xxxv.
Commissioners or Board may mitigate . xxxvn
Limitation of actions against collector, &c. xxxvn.
Collector empowered to punish contempts . xxxvm.
ABSENCE.
Leave of, how to be obtained by judges and magistrates
ABSENT WITNESSES.—(See WITNESSES.).
fl796. IV.
ilSOl. II. xv.
1841. XII-
3 F 2
ABKARY-C07i^MM6T?.
Board of Revenue may establish manufactories of putchwye, &c. and sus- *
pendsudderdistilleries .
Board of Revenue may fix the limits at which spirits manufactured at *
sudder distilleries may be sold.
Penalties for British-born subjects retailing liquors without a license .
Penalty for moving spirits without a proper pass .
Certificates of duty paid, how to be given ..
Penalty for misconduct in the abkary department.
Reward to informers—penalties for false information.
Churrus allowed to be retailed ...
Punishment of landholders for conniving at frauds on the abkary revenue
Persons may be specially authorized to seize contraband spirits .
1824. VII.
ix. 3, 4.
ix. 5.
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
xiv.
xv.
xvi.
xvii.
PROTECTION AND SUPERINTENDENCE.
Protection of abkary revenue . 1840. XXV.
Governor may appoint a commissioner to superintend, with powers of^_
-a superintendent of, with powers of collector. — ;— in
Superintendents—powers in adjudication . — — m-
Commissioner's powers in appeal and revision — Powers of Board of *! _ _ -
Revenue ..-.4
Who competent to receive information and to search premises. — — v.
Penalty for resistance of process, &c. — vi.
- false information leading to a search. — vn.
Arrests, seizures, and searches to be reported . — — vm.
Persons arrested, to whom to be delivered. — — ix.
Penalty for the breach of the above two rules . — x.
Licensed premises may at all times be entered by abkary ofhcers. — — xi.
Penalty for vexatious seizures and arrests . — xn.
" Officers in abkary department" defined . — xm.
License, how to be exhibited and produced . — — xiv.
Fines and proceeds of seizures, how appropriable. — xv.
Penalty for abkary officer conniving at illicit manufacture . — xvi.
Punishment for second offences against abkary laws. — ' xvn.
Penalty for refusal to produce license. 1841. IX.
IN CALCUTTA.
Special distillery for ...
Import of rum and shrub prohibited, except under special license .
To be under the collector of Calcutta, and officers appointed by him .
Retail sale to be conducted under licenses from collector—Definition of
" retail"—Penalties for breach of rules .
What licenses may be granted by magistrates ..
Arrear of duty, how to be levied . .
Penalties for breach of license, or possessing unauthorized quantities .
Powers of abkary officers to inspect shops and make seizure .
Powers to search houses, arrest persons, and seize contraband liquors.
Penalties for giving false information, and for various breaches of the
rules.
Seizures to be decided on summarily by justices, and their orders to be
executed by collector .
Sale of goods seized and not claimed...
Fines, what may be imposed and how to be realized and disposed of
1813. X. xiii.
1841. VI.
1849. XI. ii. iii.
— — iv. toxi.
— — xii.
— — xiii.
— — xiv. to xvi.
— — xvii. to xix.
— — xx. to xxii.
— — xxiii. to
xxviii.
— — xxix.
- - XXX.
— — xxxi. to
xxxiv.
How justices' proceedings may be revised. xxxv.
Commissioners or Board may mitigate . xxxvn
Limitation of actions against collector, &c. xxxvn.
Collector empowered to punish contempts . xxxvm.
ABSENCE.
Leave of, how to be obtained by judges and magistrates
ABSENT WITNESSES.—(See WITNESSES.).
fl796. IV.
ilSOl. II. xv.
1841. XII-
3 F 2