Creamery Act, 1928

Prohibition of unlicensed acquisition or establishment of creameries.

13.—(1) It shall not be lawful for any person—

(a) to acquire by purchase or otherwise a creamery which at the time of such acquisition is being worked and carried on as a creamery, or

(b) to establish a creamery in any premises in which the business of a creamery is not being carried on at the time of such establishment,

unless such acquisition or establishment is done by such person under and in accordance with a licence in that behalf granted to such person by the Minister under this section.

(2) It shall not be lawful for any person to maintain a creamery which was acquired or established by him or any other person in contravention of this section.

(3) The Minister may, if he so thinks fit, grant to any person a licence to acquire a specified creamery then being worked and carried on as a creamery or a licence to establish a creamery in any specified premises and the Minister may attach to any such licence such conditions as he shall think proper and shall specify in such licence.

(4) If any person acquires, establishes, or maintains a creamery in contravention of this section he shall be guilty of an offence under this section and shall be liable on summary conviction thereof to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds together with, in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding ten pounds for every day during which such offence is continued.

(5) Where the business of a creamery is extended by the addition thereto of a class, branch, or department of creamery business not then carried on in such creamery, such class, branch, or department of business shall for the purposes of this section be deemed to be a separate creamery, and this section shall apply thereto accordingly.

(6) For the purposes of this section the establishment of a creamery by a person shall be deemed to take place when such creamery is opened by such person for the carrying on of creamery business therein.