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That the Comptroller be and he hereby is authorized and directed to cause to be compiled all the laws relating to the sale of spirituous and intoxicating liquors, including the laws passed at the present session of the General Assembly, and to cause to be printed twenty thousand copies for general distribution, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his order on the Treasurer for the expense of compiling and printing said laws.

THE CASE, LOCKWOOD & BRAINARD Co., Hartford, Conn.

State of Connecticut

EXCISE LAWS

CHAPTER 1.

DEFINITIONS.

§ 1. "Spirituous and intoxicating liquors" defined. The term spirituous and intoxicating liquors shall be held to include all spirituous and intoxicating liquors, all mixed liquors, all mixed liquor of which a part is spirituous and intoxicating, all distilled spirits, all wines, ale, and porter, all beer manufactured from hops and malt, or from hops and barley, and all beer on the receptacle containing which the laws of the United States require a revenue stamp to be affixed, and all fermented cider sold to be drunk upon the premises, or gold in quantities less than one gallon to be delivered at one time in towns where licenses to sell intoxicating liquors are granted, or in quantities less than five gallons to be delivered at one time in towns where licenses are not granted, and all wines made in this state from grapes grown in this state, and sold by the grower and maker thereof to be drunk upon the premises, or sold in quantities less than five gallons to be delivered at one time. [§ 2636, G. S., 1907, Chap. 237, Sec. 1.]

§ 2. Burden of proof. any wines were made in this this state shall be upon the [1907, Chap. 237, Sec. 2.]

The burden of proof that state from grapes grown in person selling said wines.

§ 3. Word "taxpayer" defined. The word taxpayer, as used in this compilation, shall not include any person who does not pay a tax upon real or personal property assessed on the grand list of the town in which he resides. [§ 2637, G. S.]

CHAPTER 2.

VOTE ON LICENSE.

§ 4. License or no license, when and how determined. Upon the petition of not less than ten per

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