Revenue Act, 1863

Selling beer, spirits, or wine at fairs or races.

6 Geo. 4. c. 81. s. 11.

25 & 26 Vict. c. 22.

21. [Recital of 25 & 26 Vict. c. 22. s. 12.] Nothing in the last-recited enactment contained shall extend to prohibit any person duly licensed by the Excise to retail beer, spirits, or wine, as in the eleventh section of the Excise Licences Act, 1825, is mentioned, from carrying on his trade or business for which he shall be so licensed in booths, tents, or other places at the time and place and within the limits of holding any lawful and accustomed fair by virtue of any law or statute in that behalf, or any public races, in like manner as such person might lawfully have done under the said last-mentioned Act if the Revenue Act, 1862, had not been passed.