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Code · U.S. Code · Title 27 - INTOXICATING LIQUORS · CHAPTER 2A— BEER, ALE, PORTER, AND SIMILAR FERMENTED LIQUOR · § 64a to 64o

§ 64a to 64o. Repealed. Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, title II, § 202(a), 49 Stat. 877

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Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740 , title II, § 202(a), 49 Stat. 877 Section 64a, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 3 , 48 Stat. 17 , related to manufacture, sale, and transfer of beer, ale, porter, etc., of not more than 3.2 per centum of alcohol. Section 64b, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 3(c) , 48 Stat. 17 , related to use of mails for advertisements of beer, ale, porter, etc., of not more than 3.2 per centum of alcohol. Section 64c, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 4 , 48 Stat. 17 , related to permits to manufacture for sale beer, ale, porter, etc., of not more than 3.2 per centum of alcohol.
Section 64d, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 4(b) , 48 Stat. 18 , related to development of beer, ale, porter, etc., of an alcoholic content in excess of that specified in permit with a proviso that such content will subsequently be reduced to prescribed limit. Section 64e, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 4(b)(2) , 48 Stat. 18 , related to exemption from taxation of fortified wines when used for production of non­beverage alcohol. Section 64f, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 4(b)(4) , 48 Stat. 18 , related to burden of proof as to alcoholic content of beer, ale, porter, etc.
Section 64g, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 4(c) , 48 Stat. 18 , related to penalties for unlawful manufacture or sale of beer, ale, porter, etc., under this chapter. Section 64h, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 4(d) , 48 Stat. 19 , related to geographical applications of sections 64c to 64g of this title. Section 64i, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 5 , 48 Stat. 19 , related to requirement that at time of sale any beer, ale, porter, etc., manufactured under this chapter must contain no more than 3.2 per centum of alcohol.
Section 64j, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 6 , 48 Stat. 19 , related to prohibition of shipment of beer, ale, porter, etc., of an alcoholic content of 3.2 per centum into dry States. Section 64k, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 7 , 48 Stat. 19 , related to penalties for violation of prohibition of shipment of beer, ale, porter, etc., into dry States. Section 64 l , act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 8 , 48 Stat. 19 , related to penalties and forfeitures incurred prior to effective date of chapter.
Section 64m, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 1(c) , 48 Stat. 16 , related to effect of chapter on existing legislation with respect to internal revenue laws. Section 64n, act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 9 , 48 Stat. 19 , related to effective date of chapter. Section 64 o , act Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, § 10 , 48 Stat. 20 , provided for a savings clause for provisions of chapter.
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§ 64a to 64o
Repealed. Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, title II, § 202(a), 49 Stat. 877
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