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The occupiers of premises where goods are retailed without licence by persons unknown, shall be deemed to be the retailers thereof, if privy or consenting thereto, and shall be liable to penalties for sale without licence.
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27. If any spirits shall be sold or delivered in any quantity less than two gallons, or if any beer, wine, cyder, perry, sweets, mead, or metheglin, or vinegar, or any other goods for the retail of which a licence is by this Act required, shall be sold by retail in any house or premises, or in any part of any house or premises, by any person or persons unknown, or who shall not be licensed for that purpose according to this Act, the occupier of such house or premises, or part of any house or premises, where such spirits or other liquors or goods shall be so sold as aforesaid, if but one occupier only, and if more than one, then the several occupiers thereof, being privy or consenting thereto, shall be deemed and taken to be the retailer or retailers of such spirits, or other liquors or goods, and as such shall be subject and liable to the penalties imposed upon persons for the sale of spirits, or such other liquors or goods, by retail, without licence.
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