Spirits (Ireland) (No. 2) Act, 1815

SPIRITS (IRELAND) (NO. 2) ACT 1815

CHAPTER CIV.

An Act to make further Provisions for the issuing of Licences to Persons to deal in, retail, make, or manufacture Spirits and other Exciseable Commodities in Ireland, [22d June 1815.]

[Whole Act, except s. 15, rep. 36 & 37 Vict. c. 91. (S.L.R.)]

No action to lie for any quantity of spirits less than two quarts.

15.[1] No person shall be entitled unto or shall maintain any cause, action, or suit for or shall recover either in law or equity any sum of money or demand for or on account of any spirituous liquors sold in Ireland in any quantity less than two quarts at any one time, or for or on account of any particular item or article in any account or demand for spirituous liquors so sold, where the quantity shall be less than two quarts.

[1 S. 15 is rep., except so far as it applies to spirituous liquors which shall be used and consumed in the house, shop, or premises in which the same are sold, 37 & 38 Vict. c. 69. s. 38]