S.I. No. 175/1984 - Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) (No. 2) Order, 1984.


S.I. No. 175 of 1984.

MAXIMUM PRICES (INTOXICATING LIQUOR) (No. 2) ORDER, 1984.

The Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 22A and 22C (inserted by the Prices (Amendment) Act, 1965 (No. 23 of 1965)) of the Prices Act, 1958 (No. 4 of 1958), as amended by the Prices (Amendment) Act, 1972 (No. 20 of 1972), the Prices Stabilisation Order, 1973 ( S.I. No. 96 of 1973 ), and the Trade, Commerce and Tourism (Alteration of Name of Department and Title of Minister) Order, 1983 ( S.I. No. 384 of 1983 ), hereby orders as follows:

1. This Order may be cited as the Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) (No. 2) Order, 1984.

2. This Order shall come into operation on the 12th day of July, 1984.

3. In this Order—

"glass" means half-gill;

"half-glass" means quarter-gill;

"premises" does not include any premises registered for the time being under the Tourist Traffic Acts, 1939 to 1983;

"specified area" means the county of Dublin (excluding the townland of Backweston Park in the county of Dublin), the county borough of Dublin, the borough of Dún Laoghaire and the urban district of Bray.

4. (1) The maximum price at which intoxicating liquor of a kind specified in column (2) of the First Schedule to this Order at any reference number may be sold in the specified area in the quantity, measure or unit specified in that column at that reference number in any particular part of any premises for consumption on the premises shall be—

(a) the lowest price charged in respect of that liquor for that quantity, measure or unit thereof in that part of those premises between the 19th day of June, 1978 and the 24th day of June, 1978, when sold for consumption on the premises, or

(b) the maximum price chargeable in respect of that liquor for that quantity, measure or unit thereof in that part of those premises under the Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) Order, 1977, ( S.I. No. 294 of 1977 ), when sold for consumption on the premises,

whichever is the lower, increased by the amount specified in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(2) The maximum price at which intoxicating liquor of a kind specified in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Order at any reference number may be sold other than in the specified area in the quantity, measure or unit specified in that column at that reference number in any particular part of any premises for consumption on the premises shall be—

(a) the lowest price charged in respect of that liquor for that quantity, measure or unit thereof in that part of those premises between the 19th day of June, 1978 and the 24th day of June, 1978, when sold for consumption on the premises, or

(b) the maximum price chargeable in respect of that liquor for that quantity, measure or unit thereof in that part of those premises under the Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) Order, 1977, when sold for consumption on the premises,

whichever is the lower, increased by the amount specified in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(3) Where in proceedings for a contravention of this Article it is shown to the satisfaction of a court that intoxicating liquor of a kind specified in column (2) of the First Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Order at any reference number was sold at a particular price between the 19th day of June, 1978, and the 24th day of June, 1978, in a quantity, measure or unit specified in that column at that reference number in any particular part of any premises for consumption on the premises, the price aforesaid shall be presumed, until the contrary is shown, to be—

(a) the lowest price at which that kind of liquor was sold in that quantity, measure or unit in that part of those premises for consumption on the premises between those dates, and

(b) to be lower than the maximum price chargeable in respect of that kind of liquor for that quantity, measure or unit thereof in that part of those premises under the Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) Order, 1977 when sold for consumption on the premises.

(4) Where, in relation to intoxicating liquor of a kind specified in column (2) of the First Schedule to this Order that is sold in a quantity, measure or unit referred to in paragraph (1) of this Article in any particular part of any premises for consumption on the premises, the price specified in subparagraph (a) of that paragraph is equal to the price specified in subparagraph (b) of that paragraph, the price specified in the said subparagraph (a) shall be deemed, for the purposes of this Order, to be lower than the price specified in the said subparagraph (b).

(5) Where, in relation to intoxicating liquor of a kind specified in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Order that is sold in a quantity, measure or unit referred to in paragraph (2) of this Article in any particular part of any premises for consumption on the premises, the price specified in subparagraph (a) of that paragraph is equal to the price specified in subparagraph (b) of that paragraph, the price specified in the said subparagraph (a) shall be deemed, for the purposes of this Order, to be lower than the price specified in the said subparagraph (b).

5. The Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) Order, 1984 ( S.I. No. 26 of 1984 ), is hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE

Reference Number

(1)

Kind of intoxicating liquour and quantity, measure or unit thereof

(2)

Amount of Increase

(3)

1

Pint of draught stout

76p

2

Pint of draught ale

76p

3

Pint of draught lager

77p

4

Half-pint of draught stout

37p

5

Half-pint of draught ale

37p

6

Half-pint of draught lager

38p

7

Bottle of stout of a capacity of a pint

86p

8

Bottle of ale of a capacity of a pint

86p

9

Bottle of lager of a capacity of a pint

87p

10

Bottle of stout of a capacity of a half-pint

42p

11

Bottle of ale of a capacity of a half-pint

42p

12

Bottle of lager of a capacity of a half-pint

42p

13

Glass of Irish whiskey (or whisky)

138p

14

Glass of whiskey (or whisky) other than Irish whiskey (or whisky)

138p

15

Half-glass of Irish whiskey (or whisky)

69p

16

Half-glass of whiskey (or whisky) other than Irish whiskey (or whisky)

69p

17

Glass of gin

136p

18

Half-glass of gin

68p

19

Glass of vodka

130p

20

Half-glass of vodka

65p

SECOND SCHEDULE

Reference

Number

(1)

Kind of intoxicating liquor and quantity, measure or unit thereof

(2)

Amount of Increase

(3)

1

Pint of draught stout

74p

2

Pint of draught ale

74p

3

Pint of draught lager

75p

4

Half-pint of draught stout

37p

5

Half-pint of draught ale

37p

6

Half-pint of draught lager

38p

7

Bottle of stout of a capacity of a pint

84p

8

Bottle of ale of a capacity of a pint

84p

9

Bottle of lager of a capacity of a pint

85p

10

Bottle of stout of a capacity of a half-pint

42p

11

Bottle of ale of a capacity of a half-pint

42p

12

Bottle of lager of a capacity of a half-pint

42p

13

Glass of Irish whiskey (or whisky)

132p

14

Glass of whiskey (or whisky) other than Irish whiskey (or whisky)

132p

15

Half-glass of Irish whiskey (or whisky)

66p

16

Half-glass of whiskey (or whisky) other than Irish whiskey (or whisky)

66p

17

Glass of gin

130p

18

Half-glass of gin

65p

19

Glass of vodka

124p

20

Half-glass of vodka

62p

GIVEN under the Official Seal of the Minister for Industry, Trade,

Commerce and Tourism, this 9th day of July, 1984.

CORMAC O'CONNOR,

A person authorised by the Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce

and Tourism to authenticate the Official Seal of the Minister.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

This Order provides that the price charged for intoxicating liquor as specified in the Order, in a particular part of any licensed premises, shall be the lowest price charged for that liquor during the period 19th to 24th June, 1978, in that part of the premises, or the maximum price chargeable under the Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) Order, 1977, whichever is the lower, increased by the amount specified in the Order.

The increases specified (in the Schedules to the Order) include price increases with effect from 27th July, 1978, 13th February, 1979, 23rd July, 1979, 17th September, 1979, 4th February, 1980, 3rd March, 1980, 6th October, 1980, 7th January, 1981, 2nd February, 1981, 23rd February, 1981, 8th July, 1981, 23rd July, 1981, 1st September, 1981, 18th March, 1982, 1st May, 1982, 29th July, 1982, 3rd January, 1983, 11th January, 1983, 25th July, 1983, 10th November, 1983 and 30th January, 1984 under previous Orders. The Order also provides for price increases from 12th July, 1984 as follows:

4p per pint of draught stout, ale and lager

2p per half-pint of draught stout, ale and lager

6p per pint of bottled stout, ale and lager

3p per half-pint of bottled stout, ale and lager

8p per glass of whiskey (or whisky)

4p per half-glass of whiskey (or whisky)

6p per glass of vodka and gin

3p per half-glass of vodka and gin.

The Order does not apply to liquors sold for consumption off the premises or liquors sold in premises registered under the Tourist Traffic Acts, 1939 to 1983. The Order revokes the Maximum Prices (Intoxicating Liquor) Order, 1984.