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Money for liquors sold to or by unlicensed persons not recoverable.
Securities for such money void.
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68. No person shall have any remedy for or recover any sum of money on account of any spirituous liquors, wine, beer, ale or porter, cyder or perry, metheglin or mead, sold knowingly to an unlicensed retailer of spirituous or other liquors in Ireland, nor shall any such unlicensed retailer have any remedy for or recover from any person any sum of money on account of any spirituous or other liquors sold by such unlicensed retailer; and all contracts, bills, promissory notes, bonds or other writings, given as a security for the payment of debts contracted for any spirituous or other liquors so sold to or by an unlicensed retailer, shall be and are hereby declared to be null and void.
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