Intoxicating Liquor Act, 1927

Forfeiture of licences.

28.—(1) Whenever the holder of a licence for the sale of intoxicating liquor by retail is convicted of an offence to which this Part of this Act relates and such conviction is by virtue of this Part of this Act recorded on such licence, and at the time of such recording two convictions (subsequent in date to the passing of this Act) are by virtue of this Part of this Act recorded on such licence, such licence shall thereupon be forfeited.

(2) Where a licence is forfeited under this section no new licence shall at any time thereafter be granted in respect of the premises or any part of the premises to which such licence was attached.