The Liquor Tax Law of the State of New York

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Page 63 - The writ may be issued by, returnable to, and heard by a county judge of the county, or a justice of the supreme court of the judicial district in which the premises are situated in which the applicant desires to carry on the business of trafficking in liquors.
Page 64 - ... a judge of a court of record of the city or county, or a justice of the supreme court of the judicial district, in which the alleged insane person resides or may be...
Page 77 - ... and such liquors so sold shall not be drunk on the premises where sold, or in any outbuilding, yard, booth or garden appertaining thereto or connected therewith...
Page 100 - ... and in default of bail shall commit him or them to the sheriff of the county or if in the city of New York to the keeper of the city prison of the city of New York.
Page 13 - Each of such special agents shall execute and file in the office of the state comptroller a bond to the people of the state in such sum and with such sureties as the commissioner shall require, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office.
Page 99 - When an information is laid before a magistrate of the commission of a public offense, triable within the county, he must examine on oath the informant or prosecutor, and any witnesses he may produce, and take their depositions in writing, and cause them to be subscribed by the parties making them.
Page 107 - Any officer who shall neglect or refuse to perform his duty under the provisions of this act, shall be liable to a penalty of five hundred dollars for each and every offense, and if such officer be a county treasurer or district attorney, he shall be removed from office by the governor after hearing and determination thereon and decision that such neglect or refusal has occurred.
Page 88 - ... shall be deprived of all rights and privileges thereunder, and of any right to any rebate of any portion of the tax paid thereon...
Page 43 - ... other place appertaining thereto or connected therewith, or suffer or permit such premises to become disorderly, and will not violate any of the provisions of the liquor tax law...
Page 26 - ... 13. Officers to whom the tax is to be paid and how distributed. — The taxes assessed and all fines and penalties incurred under this act in counties containing a city of the first class shall be collected by and paid to...

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