28-4-29
Section 28-4-29 Solicitation or receipt of order for prohibited liquors or beverages. Any person who within this state solicits or receives any order for any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors or any other liquors or beverages prohibited by the law of the state to be sold or offered for sale or otherwise disposed of in this state in any quantity to be shipped into this state or to be shipped from one point in this state to another point in this state shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The taking or soliciting of such orders is within the inhibition of this section, although the orders are subject to approval by some other person and no part of the price is paid nor any part of the goods delivered when the orders are taken. If such order is in writing, parol evidence thereof is admissible without producing or accounting for the absence of the original. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4640; Code 1940, T. 29, §115.)...
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28-4-232
Section 28-4-232 Entry of judgment for abatement of nuisance and destruction of all prohibited liquors and beverages, movable property, etc., used in connection with nuisance. Upon the final hearing of the action instituted to abate a liquor nuisance, if it shall appear that the petition has been sustained by the evidence or has been admitted, the court shall enter a judgment ordering abatement of the nuisance, which judgment shall order the destruction of all such prohibited liquors and beverages as are found upon the premises, together with all signs, screens, bars, bottles, glasses and other movable property used in keeping and maintaining said nuisance, and the destruction of all such liquors and beverages and such movable property as may have been seized under authority of the court pending the hearing of the action. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4677; Code 1940, T. 29, §147.)...
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28-4-55
Section 28-4-55 Allowance, etc., of operation, etc., of still, etc., upon premises by another. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to permit or allow anyone to have, possess, operate or locate on his premises any apparatus, plant or structure for the distilling or manufacturing of prohibited liquors or beverages or any of them. When such apparatus, plant or structure is found upon said premises, the fact shall be prima facie evidence that the tenant or owner in actual possession of the premises has knowledge of the existence of the same and of the purpose for which the same were to be used. Upon conviction of permitting or allowing the same to be upon his premises, such tenant or owner shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50.00 nor more than $500.00 and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than six months for the first conviction, at the discretion of the court. On the second and every subsequent...
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28-4-116
Section 28-4-116 Conduct of business of delivering, transporting, storing or warehousing prohibited liquors and beverages by transfer, warehouse, etc., companies; forfeiture of charter of corporations violating provisions of section. No transfer company, traffic company, transportation company, warehouse company or other like corporation chartered under or by the laws of Alabama shall have any right or power to engage in or carry on the business of delivering, transporting, storing or warehousing any prohibited liquors and beverages except under the supervision of and on permit from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Any corporation of this state offending against this provision or engaging in such business shall forfeit its charter, which forfeiture may be declared upon an action in quo warranto before a court of competent jurisdiction if any person or officer wishes to institute the action. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4715; Code 1940, T. 29,...
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28-4-316
Section 28-4-316 Grand jury proceedings generally - Effect of failure of person to attend and testify in obedience to summons. Any person who is summoned as a witness before the grand jury to answer as to any violation of law for the suppression of intemperance or prohibiting the manufacture, sale or other disposition of prohibited liquors or beverages or the keeping or maintaining of any unlawful drinking place, or liquor nuisance and who fails or refuses to attend and testify in obedience to such summons without good cause, to be determined by the court, is guilty of contempt and also of a misdemeanor and, on conviction of such misdemeanor, must be fined not less than $20.00 nor more than $300.00 and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than three months, at the discretion of the court. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Code 1923, §4633; Code 1940, T. 29, §109.)...
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28-4-133
Section 28-4-133 Duty of common carriers, etc., to permit examination of books, records, papers, etc., in connection with prosecutions under article, etc. In the prosecutions of violations of this article or any law for the suppression of the evils of intemperance or the promotion of temperance, any common carrier doing business in the State of Alabama or any person engaged in the transportation in the state or making deliveries in this state of the liquors mentioned in Section 28-4-120 or of other prohibited liquors and beverages is required to permit an examination of all his books, records, papers, bills of lading and accounts pertaining to the shipment of such liquors by any officer in this state whose duty it is to prosecute crime or ferret out criminals, when such information is sought for the prosecution of persons charged with or suspected of crime. (Acts 1915, No. 10, p. 39; Code 1923, §4701; Code 1940, T. 29, §170.)...
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28-4-3
Section 28-4-3 Applicability of laws as to possession, transportation or delivery of prohibited liquors to possession or receipt of wine, pure alcohol, etc., for sacramental purposes, domestic use, etc., generally. The laws against possession, transportation or delivery of prohibited liquors shall not apply to the possession of wine or cordial made from grapes or other fruit when the grapes or other fruit are grown by the person making the same for his own domestic use upon his own premises in this state and when such person keeps such wine or cordial for his own domestic use on his own premises in any quantity not exceeding five gallons for one family in 12 months, nor shall such laws apply to the receipt or possession of pure or grain alcohol in nonprohibited quantities by persons who are permitted to buy, sell, use or possess the same under existing laws of the state nor to the receipt or possession of wine for sacramental purposes when received and possessed by an authorized person...
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28-1-7
Section 28-1-7 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board prohibited from issuing licenses for sale of intoxicating beverages in Class IV municipalities; exceptions. REPEALED IN THE 2020 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2020-152 EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) All other provisions of law, rules, or regulations to the contrary notwithstanding, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board shall absolutely have no authority to issue any form of license in a Class IV municipality organized pursuant to Section 11-44B-1, et seq., including, but not limited to, on or off-premise consumption licenses, special event or special retail licenses, restaurant or lounge licenses, club licenses, or other licenses for the retail sale of any form of intoxicating beverages, including, but not limited to, beer and other forms of malt beverages, wine, liquor, or other alcoholic beverages regulated by the board, unless the application therefore has first been approved by the governing...
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28-4-263
Section 28-4-263 Issuance, etc., of warrants for search of steamboats, watercraft, depots, railway cars, etc. A search warrant may be obtained and prosecuted in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed in this article in case there is probable cause to believe and it is made to appear to the judge issuing the warrant that there is probable cause to believe that prohibited liquors and beverages or some of them are kept or deposited in or on a watercraft of any kind or in a depot, railway car, carriage or vehicle of any kind for unlawful sale, furnishing, distribution or other unlawful disposition. The place where such search is to be made should be described as nearly as possible in the affidavit and warrant for purpose of identification. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4770; Code 1940, T. 29, §239.)...
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28-2-22
Section 28-2-22 Conditions governing sale of alcoholic beverages in county and municipalities therein where majority of voters approve sale and distribution under article; penalty for violation of section. (a) If the majority of the voters in any county approve the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages under this article as provided in Section 28-2-21, the sale of alcoholic beverages in such county shall be governed by the following conditions: (1) Within 90 days after the affirmative vote of the voters of a county, each governing body of any incorporated municipality within such county may vote to exclude the sale of alcoholic beverages within its limits as provided for in this article. If the governing body does not take such action 90 days after the affirmative election, the provisions of this article shall apply for a period of 10 years, after which the municipality shall again have 90 days to exclude said municipality. Should a municipality choose to exclude the application...
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