Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell Act-Continued. Bonds-Continued. Required for production of industrial alcohol for conversion of industrial distilleries to plants. (See Industrial alcohol.) Required for withdrawal of tax-free alcohol for denaturation. (See Industrial alcohol.) Books: As evidence in suit for violation of this act. (See Evidence.) Burden of proof As to lawful possession.. As to alcoholic content of beverages containing one-half of 1 per cent or Qualifications of... Form of.. Place of making. Penalty for illegal transportation by. Transportation of liquor manufactured prior to effective date of act.. Cause of action arising as result of injury by intoxicated person: Accrues to parent for injury to child.. Court having jurisdiction. Survival of.... Compromise of civil liability Definition of... Employment of assistants.. Enforcement of national prohibition act. Power and protection in enforcement of national prohibition act Power conferred by existing laws... Review of findings as to violations of national prohibition act. (See Copies, certified, of reports and records, introduced in evidence with like effect as originals.... 34 Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell Act-Continued. Court of equity: Action to enjoin nuisance to be brought in.. Review action of commissioner in cases of revocation of permit to manu facture and sell articles under section 4.. Review decision of commissioner on refusal to grant permit. Review action of commissioner in cases of revocation of permit. Death resulting from act of intoxicated person.. Defensive negative averments, in indictment or information. (See information) 1 1 1 25 1 31 31 31 14 3 Of wine for sacramental purposes or like religious rites.. 3 ..... Unlawful, if package bears false statement... 15 Unlawful, if to enable other than actual consignee to obtain liquor.. 16 Denatured alcohol or rum: Distillery, operation of, as industrial alcohol plant. (See Industrial alcohol.) District attorney: Action to enjoin liquor nuisance.. Plead prior conviction... Prosecution of offenders.. Swear out warrants. District of Columbia, withdrawal of industrial alcohol by. (See Industrial alcohol).. Druggists: I. Retail Qualifications, in order to compound and dispense intoxicating Restrictions on sales of liquor. Records required to be kept.. Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell Act-Continued. Damages... Introduction of books in suit or proceedings for violation of national prohibition act.. Where person charged with manufacture or sale of liquids containing onehalf of 1 per cent or more of alcohol. (See Burden of proof.) Exemption of industrial alcohol plants and warehouses from certain sections of Revised Statutes. (See Industrial alcohol.) Exemption from national prohibition act of certain articles manufactured under section 4... Exemption from taxes and penalties, untaxpaid distilled spirits which have been lost. Exportation: Denatured alcohol tax.. 3 17 25 25 3 21 38 220 30 Extension of permits for manufacture, sale, etc., of liquor........ Of intoxicating liquor for nonbeverage purposes.. Requirements for. Return of American goods.. Extracts, flavoring: Change of formula of.. Exception from operation of national prohibition act.. Requirements in order to manufacture.. False reports, penalty for making....... Penalty for sale of, for beverage purposes.. Family use: Manufacture of nonintoxicating cider and fruit juices for.. Fees: For closing premises...... For seizure of property used in illegal transportation of liquor.. Of officer for removing and selling property involved in liquor nuisance........ Fermented liquor: Definition of.. Development of, containing one-half of 1 per cent or more of alcohol.. Fines and costs... Flavoring extracts. (See Extracts, flavoring.) Foreign newspapers, advertising liquor. (See Advertising.) Liquor for use in treatment of patients, proceedings for procurement of.. Withdrawal of industrial alcohol for use in, proceedings for (see Industrial alcohol).. Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell Act-Continued. Penalty for failure to comply with provisions of law Plants, exempt from certain sections of law... Produced for beverage purposes, for nonbeverage purposes, or for denaturation... Action for injuries caused by intoxicated person. (See Cause of action.) Enforcement of lien for penalty for conducting liquor nuisance. Proceedings to abate liquor nuisances. Keeping or carrying around liquor. (See Nuisance). Labels Penalty for conducting liquor nuisance. (See Nuisance.) Property used in illegal transportation of liquor.. Tax on industrial alcohol. (Sce Industrial alcohol.) Liquids, developing more than one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol. (See Fer mented liquors.) Liquor, or intoxicating liquor: Advertisement of. (See Advertisement.) Containers of. (See Industrial alcohol.) Definition of.. 32 29 32 222. 18 1 8 3 10 ୫ Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell Act Continued. Mechanical use, delivery of seized liquor to department or agency of United States for. (See Disposition.). Medicated liquor, definition of.. Medicinal preparations (see Alcoholic preparations).. Medicinal use, delivery of seized liquor to department or agency of United States for (see Disposition).. Purchase and use of liquor for.. Newspaper, liquor advertisements (see Advertisement). Notice (revocation): Of revocation proceedings... To parties selling flavoring extracts, illegally. Nuisance (buildings, etc.): Abatement of... Action to enjoin By whom brought. Court having jurisdiction.. Definition of.. Issuance of restraining orders.... Penalty for maintaining.. Enforcement of lien. Panama Canal, application of national prohibition act... Parents, right of action for injury to child by intoxicated person. (See Orders for liquor. Cause of action.) Extension of, to cover Willis-Campbell Act.... For contempt. (See Contempt.) For illegal manufacture, etc., industrial alcohol. (See Industrial alcohol.) For maintenance of liquor nuisance. (See Nuisance.) For making false records, etc. (See Records.) For manufacturing and selling liquor illegally. For sale of articles manufactured under section 4.. For violation of injunction. (See Contempt.) For impersonating an officer. Perjury.. Permit: 2 2 Prima facie evidence of violation of national prohibition act.. Unlawful Designed or intended for use in violation of national prohibition act. Property rights in liquor.. Vehicles, etc., used in transporting liquor.. |