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Brewers and Distillers Licences Duty Proclamation, 1924
Proclamation 3 of 1924
- Published in Official Gazette 127 on 1 February 1924
- Assented to on 31 January 1924
- Commenced on 1 January 1924
- [This is the version of this document from 22 December 2001 and includes any amendments published up to 21 February 2025.]
- [Amended by Rehoboth Gebiet (Extension of Laws) Proclamation, 1930 (Proclamation 12 of 1930) on 1 May 1930]
- [Amended by Brewers and Distillers Licences Duty Amendment Ordinance, 1935 (Ordinance 9 of 1935) on 24 April 1935]
- [Amended by Brewers and Distillers Duty Amendment Ordinance, 1937 (Ordinance 14 of 1937) on 1 April 1937]
- [Amended by Brewers and Distillers Licences Duty Amendment Ordinance, 1938 (Ordinance 1 of 1938) on 31 March 1938]
- [Amended by Liquor Licensing Amendment Ordinance, 1952 (Ordinance 47 of 1952) on 5 December 1952]
- [Amended by Liquor Act, 1998 (Act 6 of 1998) on 22 December 2001]
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The authorised revenue official for any magisterial district, or his or her deputy, may demand from the holder of any brewer's licence or distiller's licence under the provisions of this Proclamation who is carrying on business as a brewer or distiller in the aforesaid district, a return of sales made by such licence-holder during any period to any holder of a licence under the Liquor Act, 1998, and every such holder of a brewer's or distiller's licence who fails forthwith to comply with any such demand shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding N$1 000 or in default of payment to imprisonment for any period not exceeding three months or to both such fine and such imprisonment.[section 3 inserted by Ord. 9 of 1935, with a direction to re-number the remaining sections accordingly, and amended by Act 6 of 1998]3bis.
The Minister of Trade and Industry may make, alter and revoke regulations, not being contrary to the provisions of this Proclamation, prescribing the forms of licences, notices, applications and other documents to be used, providing for returns to be made of the quantity of liquor sold, and generally for carrying out more efficiently the administration of this Proclamation, and may furthermore impose penalties for the breach of any regulation.[section 3bis inserted by Ord. 14 of 1937 and amended by Act 6 of 1998]4.
Proclamation No. 18 of 1915 of the Military Governor of the Protectorate of South West Africa dated the 20th October, 1915, shall be and is hereby repealed.5.
This Proclamation may be cited for all purposes as the “BREWERS AND DISTILLERS LICENCES DUTY PROCLAMATION 1924”, and shall be of retrospective force and effect as from the 1st day of January 1924.GOD SAVE THE KING.Given under my hand and seal at Cape Town this 31st day of January 1924.GIJS. R. HOFMEYR,Administrator.History of this document
22 December 2001 this version
Amended by
Liquor Act, 1998
05 December 1952
Amended by
Liquor Licensing Amendment Ordinance, 1952
31 March 1938
01 April 1937
24 April 1935
01 May 1930
01 February 1924
31 January 1924
Assented to
01 January 1924
Commenced