Annual Report of the State Commissioner of Excise of the State of New York, Volume 1; Volume 18

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Department of Excise, 1914
 

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Page 11 - The state commissioner shall make an annual report to the legislature on or before the second Monday in each year, which shall contain such statements, facts and explanations as will disclose the actual workings of the liquor tax law in its bearings upon the welfare of the state, including...
Page 11 - ... in its bearings upon the welfare of the state, including all receipts and revenues collected under the law. and all expenses and disbursements incurred, and also such suggestions as to the general policy of the state and such amendments of this law as the commissioner shall deem appropriate.
Page 649 - He may also cause to be taken an enumeration of the inhabitants of any hamlet or unincorporated village, after first having established a limit or boundary line around such hamlet or unincorporated village, within which limit or boundary line such enumeration may be taken. Whenever a limit or boundary line shall have been established around any hamlet or unincorporated village, such limit or boundary line shall be...
Page 589 - Question 2. Selling liquor not to be drunk on the premises where sold.
Page 649 - Enumeration. When the population of a city or village is not shown by the latest state census, it shall be determined for the purposes of this act by the latest United States census, and if not shown by reason of the incorporation of a new city .or village...
Page 67 - ... that the saloon performs a double office. "It is meeting the physical craving for intoxicating liquor, but it is also meeting the thirst for fellowship, for amusement, and for recreation. Not only is the saloon performing such a service, but it has, or has had, the field practically to itself; in a word, it has had handed over to it by the community, the monopoly of the social life of the majority of the American wage-earners.
Page 649 - If, since the latest state enumeration was taken, the boundaries of a city shall have been changed by the addition of territory not in the same judicial district, such annexed territory shall not be deemed to be a part of such city for the purposes of determining the amount of excise tax assessed therein...
Page 649 - ... When the population of a city or village is not shown by the latest state census, it shall be determined for the purposes of this act by the latest united States census, and if not shown by reason of the incorporation of a new city or village, or by reason of not having been separately enumerated, the state commissioner of excise is authorized and directed, in his discretion, to cause an enumeration of the inhabitants to be taken in such city or village.
Page 12 - ... where liquors are sold or kept for sale; or to traffic in liquors in any interior bar or room or place not having in the principal door of entrance to such room or bar, a section of such door fitted with clear glass, through which, during...
Page 12 - ... bar, a section of such door fitted with clear glass, through which, during prohibited hours and times, a clear, unobstructed view of the bar and room where liquors are sold and kept for sale can be had. And it shall be unlawful to have at any time in the room where liquors are sold any inclosed box or stall or any obstruction which prevents a full view of the entire room by every person present therein; or i.

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