Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

28.   Disposal without licence

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    (1)   Any person who exposes for sale or disposes of any intoxicating liquor without being duly licensed to sell the same commits an offence.

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    (2)   Any person who having a licence sells, barters or exchanges or otherwise disposes of any intoxicating liquor at any place or in any manner except as provided by this Act or by any other statute in force in respect of his or her licence, commits an offence.

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    (3)   It is not an offence to sell or expose for sale intoxicating liquor without a licence, under the following conditions—

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      (a)     where the intoxicating liquor shall be sold by virtue of any legal process or any law authorising the same;

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      (b)     where the intoxicating liquor shall be in the nature of medicated spirits or spirits made up in medicine and sold by a duly qualified medical practitioner or licensed chemist or druggist;

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      (c)     where the intoxicating liquor shall form part of the estate of a deceased person if the Comptroller of Inland Revenue shall authorise its sale, or where the intoxicating liquor shall be sold by a licensed auctioneer under conditions approved by the Accountant General;

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      (d)     any sale authorised under and conducted according to the provisions of the customs and excise Acts.