R v Roulston [1911] ZATPD 14 (1 March 1911)

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Intoxicating Liquors - Offences - Sale off Licensed Premises - Identification of Licensed Premises - Oral Evidence - Ord.32 of 1902, sec.57

 

Case summary

R, holding a licence to sell intoxicating liquor at premises known as "Bottle Store," situated on erf X, sold intoxicating liquor at premises known as the '.'Bar,'' situated upon the same erf as the "Bottle Store".

Held, that oral evidence was admissible to show what premises were meant by the words "Bottle Store."

Held, further, that, as such evidence showed that the "Bar" was a different place to the "Bottle Store," R had contravened Ord.32 of 1902, sec.57.

 


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