Liquor definition
Liquor means beverages that are intended for human consumption containing over 1% alcohol by volume (e.g., spirits, wine, liqueur, coolers, cider or beer).
Liquor means any alcoholic beverage except beer.
Examples of Liquor in a sentence
Second Party is responsible for club related permission, licenses & Liquor License.
Residents must abide by Alcohol Regulations and the Liquor Licence Act, including refraining from underage consumption/service, excessive consumption/public intoxication, open alcohol in a public space, drinking games, or alcohol practices considered unsafe by the Landlord.
Abide by this lease agreement, Residence Conduct and Prohibited Items, and Regulations and the Liquor License Act, including refraining from underage consumption/service, excessive consumption/ public intoxication, open alcohol in a public space, drinking games, or alcohol practices considered unsafe by Housing and Conference Services.
More Definitions of Liquor
Liquor means spirits as defined in 7 V.S.A. § 2.
Liquor means the definition of liquor as contained within RCW 66.04.010.
Liquor means spirits, wine, beer, cider, perry and any other fermented, distilled or spirituous liquor; and
Liquor means an alcoholic beverage except beer and table wine. The term includes a caffeinated or stimulant-enhanced malt beverage.
Liquor means a liquid that:
Liquor means an alcoholic beverage except beer and table wine.