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 an alcoholic beverage except beer and table wine. The term includes a
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.
Liquor. ’ means liquor as defined in section 1 of the Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003);