Spirits Act, 1880

Application to rectifiers of certain provisions relating to distillers.

86. The rules contained m the fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth parts of the First Schedule, with the corresponding penalties, and the provisions of this Act, with respect to the following matters:—

(a.) Alterations of vessels, utensils, and pipes;

(b.) Powers of Commissioners to allow use of additional or substituted utensils and fittings;

(c.) Penalty for interference with and attempt to defeat gauging;

(d.) Penalties for frauds and offences in relation to vessels and utensils;

(e.) Making entry;

(f.) Unlawful hours for distilling:

shall apply to every rectifier as if he were a distiller.

Entry must be made by a rectifier before he begins to receive, rectify, or compound any spirits.