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DEC -21 -1990 12:59 FROM SWEENEY a BORER <br />OR REVOCATION. <br />TO LITTLE - CANADA P.10/24 <br />(1) Every license shall be granted subject to the <br />conditions in the following paragraphs and all other provisions <br />of this ordinance and of any other applicable ordinances of the <br />City or State law. <br />(2) Compliance with financial responsibility requirements <br />of State law and of this ordinance is a continuing condition of <br />any license granted pursuant to this chapter. <br />(3) No non - intoxicating malt liquor shall be sold or <br />served to any obviously intoxicated person or to any person <br />under 21 years of age. <br />(4) No person under the age of 21 years shall be permitted <br />to consume non - intoxicating malt liquor on a licensed premises. <br />(5) No corporation to which a license has been granted <br />shall transfer any stock in such corporation without the consent <br />of the City Council. The officers of any corporation holding a <br />license shall notify the City Council of any proposed sale or <br />transfer of any stock in the corporation. The transfer of any <br />stock without the knowledge and consent of the City Council <br />shall be deemed sufficient cause for revocation of the license <br />by the Council. <br />(6) No manufacturer or wholesaler of non - intoxicating malt <br />liquor shall have any ownership of, or interest in, an <br />establishment licensed to sell at retail contrary to the <br />provisions of Minnesota Statutes §340A.301, Subdivision 7. No <br />retail licensee or manufacturer or wholesaler of <br />non - intoxicating malt liquor shall be a party to any exclusive <br />purchase contract. No retail licensee shall receive any <br />benefits contrary to law from a manufacturer or wholesaler of <br />non - intoxicating malt liquor and no such manufacturer or <br />wholesaler shall confer any benefits contrary to law upon a <br />retail licensee. <br />(7) No non - intoxicating malt liquor licensee who does not <br />hold an intoxicating liquor license shall sell or permit the <br />consumption or display of intoxicating liquor on the licensed <br />premises or serve any liquids for the purpose of mixing with <br />intoxicating liquor. The presence of intoxicating liquors on <br />the premises of such a licensee shall be prima facie evidence of <br />possession of intoxicating liquors for the purpose of sale. The <br />serving of any liquid for the purpose of mixing with <br />intoxicating liquor shall be prima facie evidence that <br />intoxicating liquor is being permitted to be consumed or <br />displayed contrary to this ordinance. <br />-6- <br />Page 58 <br />