Refreshment Houses (Ireland) Act, 1860

Permitting drinking wine in a neighbouring house, shed, &c., with intent to evade the provisions of the Act, to be deemed drinking on the premises

Penalty.

5. If any person licensed to sell wine not to be consumed on the premises shall, with intent to evade the provisions of this Act, take or carry, or authorize or employ or permit or suffer any person to take or carry, any wine out of or from the house, shop, or premises of such licensed person, for the purpose of being sold on his account, or for his benefit or profit drunk or consumed, in any other house or in any tent, shed, or other premises of any kind whatever belonging to such licensed person, or hired, used, or occupied by him, such wine shall be deemed and taken to have been drunk or consumed upon the premises; and the person selling the same shall be subject to the like penalties as if such wine had been actually consumed in any house or upon any premises licensed only for the sale thereof as aforesaid.