Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Required proof
185(1)In proving the sale, disposal, gift, serving or purchase, gratuitous or otherwise, or consumption of liquor, it is not necessary in any prosecution to show that any money actually passed or any liquor was actually consumed, if the judge hearing the case is satisfied that a transaction in the nature of a sale, disposal, gift, serving or purchase actually took place, or that any consumption of liquor was about to take place.
185(2)Proof of consumption or intended consumption of liquor on premises on which such consumption is prohibited, by some person not authorized to consume liquor thereon, is evidence that such liquor was sold or given to or purchased by the person consuming, or being about to consume, or carrying away the liquor against the occupant of the premises.
1961-62, c.3, s.169; 1999, c.30, s.15