Liquor Control Act definition

Liquor Control Act means the Liquor Control Act (Ontario).
Liquor Control Act means the Kansas Liquor Control Act.
Liquor Control Act means the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 of Victoria (as amended) or any corresponding Act repealing, replacing or amending the same. (updated)

Examples of Liquor Control Act in a sentence

  • It is understood and agreed that the provisions of this Agreement do not conflict in any way with the provisions and requirements of relevant statutes, and in particular do not conflict in any way with the Liquor Control Act.

  • This Agreement grants to the RENTER no greater rights than expressly stated herein and specifically denies any right to the RENTER of possession or occupancy which would be contrary to the Michigan Liquor Control Act or any of the rules and regulations of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.

  • The Employer and employees covered by this Agree- ment agree to abide by the terms of the Liquor Control Act and Regulations and other relevant statutes.

  • Notwithstanding its right to assign its responsibilities hereunder, Agent shall retain complete and unfettered control over the premises and shall be responsible for the actions of all persons and employees operating hereunder, as such premises and actions relate to the Michigan Liquor Control Act, Public Act 8, 1933, as amended, the administrative rules promulgated there under, being MCL 436.1, et seq, as well as all violations there under.

  • Must, during the course of this training period, become thoroughly familiar with Corporation policies, accounting system and the Liquor Control Act.

  • Cooperative Agent shall not have (and represents and warrants that it does not have) an ownership interest, directly or indirectly, in an entity licensed under any license category under the Illinois Liquor Control Act.

  • The hirer will conform to the requirements of all relevant Acts including but not limited to, The Child Wellbeing and Safety Act (2005) (Vic), The Public Health and Wellbeing Act (2008), Local Government Act (1993), Liquor Control Act (1998), Tobacco Act (1987) and all relevant Local Laws or regulations made there under, and will be liable for any breach of any such Acts, Local Laws, Rules or Regulations.

  • Making cash sales of spirits, wine and beer to the general public and licensees in accordance with Liquor Control Act and Regulations.

  • Cooperative Agent shall remain in full compliance with the Illinois Liquor Control Act.

  • The hirer will conform to the requirements of all relevant Acts including, but not limited to, The Child Wellbeing and Safety Act (2005) (Vic), The Public Health and Wellbeing Act (2008), Local Government Act (1993), Liquor Control Act (1998), Tobacco Act (1987) and all relevant Local Laws or Regulations made there under, and will be liable for any breach of any such Acts, Local Laws, Rules or Regulations.


More Definitions of Liquor Control Act

Liquor Control Act means Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 (Vic). "Member" means a person of any class of membership of the Club.
Liquor Control Act means Chapter 60 of the Code.
Liquor Control Act means Liquor Control Act 1987 of the State of Victoria or such corresponding Act or Acts for the time being in force or any statutory modification or amendment thereof.
Liquor Control Act means the Liquor Control Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 260 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, as the same may be amended from time-to-time;
Liquor Control Act refers to the Liquor Control ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, formerly Liquor Licensing ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, and its associated laws, amendments and regulations under the Western Australian Government.