Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Offence respecting possession of liquor in hotel
140(1)No person shall have or keep liquor in a room in a hotel unless
(a) he is the owner, proprietor, manager or operator thereof and actually resides therein,
(b) he is an employee resident and employed therein,
(c) he is a bona fide guest in the hotel duly registered in the office thereof as occupant of that room, and has baggage and personal effects belonging to him in the hotel, or
(d) he is a bona fide guest of any of the persons to whom paragraphs (a) (b) and (c) refer.
140(2)This section does not apply in the case of
(a) liquor lawfully kept by a licensee, or
(b) liquor had or kept in a hotel under an occasional permit for consumption in the hotel at the banquet for which the permit was issued.
1961-62, c.3, s.126
Offence respecting possession of liquor in hotel
140(1)No person shall have or keep liquor in a room in a hotel unless
(a) he is the owner, proprietor, manager or operator thereof and actually resides therein,
(b) he is an employee resident and employed therein,
(c) he is a bona fide guest in the hotel duly registered in the office thereof as occupant of that room, and has baggage and personal effects belonging to him in the hotel, or
(d) he is a bona fide guest of any of the persons to whom paragraphs (a) (b) and (c) refer.
140(2)This section does not apply in the case of
(a) liquor lawfully kept by a licensee, or
(b) liquor had or kept in a hotel under an occasional permit for consumption in the hotel at the banquet for which the permit was issued.
1961-62, c.3, s.126