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Use of sugar.
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23. (1.) A distiller must not, without the consent of the Commissioners, remove any sugar from the place entered as a sugar store, except for use in the manufacture of spirits.
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(2.) Not less than four hours before removing any sugar for this purpose, he must give the officer in charge of the distillery written notice, specifying the time of the intended removal, and the quantity to be removed.
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(3.) At the time so specified, the distiller must convey the specified sugar immediately from the sugar store to the mash tun or other entered vessel, to be there immediately used in the manufacture of spirits.
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(4.) He must forthwith deposit again in the sugar store all sugar so removed and not so used.
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(5.) If a distiller contravenes this section he shall for each offence incur a fine of fifty pounds.
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Brewing and Distilling.
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