liquor laws — plural noun Laws controlling the sale of intoxicating drinks • • • Main Entry: ↑liquor … Useful english dictionary
liquor store — Canadian Slang A specific reference to a government operated liquor store, as privately owned liquor stores are uncommon or illegal in Eastern Canada, depending on provincial liquor laws. A private liquor store is generally referred to as a Cold… … English dialects glossary
Liquor Licensing Board of Hong Kong — is the licensing body of the sale of alcohol in Hong Kong.The board consists of a chair and 10 appointed board members. The agency under the jurisdiction of Food and Environmental Hygiene Department of the Government of Hong Kong.Laws enforced by … Wikipedia
liquor store — noun a store that sells alcoholic beverages for consumption elsewhere • Syn: ↑package store, ↑off licence • Hypernyms: ↑shop, ↑store * * * liquor store UK US noun [countable] [ … Useful english dictionary
Liquor store — The interior of a liquor store in Breckenridge, Colorado. Contents … Wikipedia
Liquor license — A liquor license is a permit to sell alcoholic beverages. CanadaIn Canada, liquor licences are issued by each province.OntarioIn Ontario, liquor licences are issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.United StatesIn the United States … Wikipedia
liquor — noun (esp. AmE) ADJECTIVE ▪ alcoholic (BrE), hard, intoxicating (BrE), strong ▪ I don t drink hard liquor any more. ▪ It is an offence to sell intoxicating liquor to anyone under the age of 18 … Collocations dictionary
Liquor Licence Act (Ontario) — The Liquor Licence Act of Ontario is a provincial act in Ontario dealing with licensing and possession of alcohol. In most cases the act impacts eateries requiring a licence to serve alcohol.The origins of this act lie in the Prohibition period… … Wikipedia
Alcohol laws of Missouri — Flag of Missouri Location of Missouri The alcohol l … Wikipedia
Alcohol laws of Kansas — The alcohol laws of Kansas are among the strictest in the United States, in sharp contrast to its neighboring state of Missouri ( see Alcohol laws of Missouri), but much like (though still stricter than) its other neighboring state of Oklahoma (… … Wikipedia