As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
INTOXICATING LIQUOR
Includes alcohol for beverage purposes, alcoholic, spirituous,
vinous, fermented, malt or other liquors, or combination of liquors,
a part of which is spirituous, vinous, or fermented, and all preparations
or mixtures for beverage purposes containing in excess of 3.2% of
alcohol by weight.
PERSON
Includes any individual, association, joint stock company,
syndicate, copartnership, corporation, receiver, trustee, conservator,
or other officer appointed by any state or federal court.
PREMISES
Includes the entire building or that portion of any building
in which a licensee hereunder has his place of business and any additional
building or portion thereof or parcels of land on which said buildings
are situated, or used in connection with the sale or consumption of
intoxicating liquor.
No person shall be granted a license hereunder unless such person
meets the requirements as specified by state law and holds a liquor
license from the State of Missouri.
After the application for a license pursuant to this chapter
and the appropriate fee has been received by the City Clerk, a liquor
license shall be issued.
License fees for the sale of intoxicating liquor in the City
of Moscow Mills under the provisions of this chapter shall be $200
per year, and shall be effective from July 1 through the next June
30. Licenses bought after July 1 in any given year shall only be good
until the next June 30 with no reduction in fee.
All licenses issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
shall be kept conspicuously posted in the premises for which such
license was issued.
Whenever it has been shown to the Board of Aldermen that a seller
under the provisions of this chapter has not at all times kept an
orderly place or house, or that he has violated any of the provisions
of this chapter or the Liquor Control Act of the State of Missouri,
or that he has no license from the state supervisor of liquor control,
or that he has made a false affidavit in his application for a liquor
license, the Board of Aldermen after a hearing thereof shall be empowered
to revoke or suspend the license of such a seller or dealer, giving
10 days' notice in writing thereof prior to the hearing thereon
the dealer, or any person in charge of or employed in the place so
licensed, stating the time, place, purpose and grounds thereof for
such hearing, and at such hearing the dealer may be represented by
counsel and produce witnesses in his behalf.