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Restrictions on business of rectifier.
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89. (1.) A rectifier keeping a still must not have in his possession any wort, wash, fermented liquor, or materials capable of being distilled into low wines or spirits.
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(2.) No rectifier whatever may—
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(a.) Distil or extract low wines or spirits from any material except spirits; or
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(b.) Have in his possession any spirits for which he has not received and delivered to the proper officer a permit or certificate; or
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(c.) Have in his possession any foreign spirits; except for the purpose of being rectified or compounded by him as spirits of wine or as British compounds.
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(3.) If a rectifier contravenes this section, he shall for each offence, in addition to any other penalty, incur a fine of five hundred pounds, or, at the election of the Commissioners, of twenty shillings for every gallon of wort, wash, fermented liquor, or other materials or of the low wines or spirits in respect of which the offence is committed.
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(4.) If a rectifier is convicted more than once of an offence against this section, his licence shall become void, and he shall, during three years from the date of the conviction, be incapable of holding a licence as a rectifier.
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