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Called a media pinta in Spanish or naggin in Ireland. [16] Called a "junior mickey" or a “flat” in Canada. Demi: 11.8 US fl oz: 12.3 imp fl oz: 350 mL: A half-sized EU T2L Standard Liquor Bottle, considered a European metric "pint". Shoulder: 11.8 US fl oz: 12.3 imp fl oz: 350 mL: A flask-style bottle with rounded shoulders.
The 1963 act formalized the legal measures by which spirits and other alcoholic beverages should be dispensed, namely 1 ⁄ 4, 1 ⁄ 5 or 1 ⁄ 6 gill (36, 28 or 24 ml), but this was replaced in 1985 when 25 ml or 35 ml were permitted. [5]
Oregon Ballot Mesure 7 (1940) was an initiative proposed for the general election on the November 5, 1940, ballot to repeal the present liquor law, and allow private sales, with regulation and tax. The official ballot title states its intention as "BILL REPEALING PRESENT LIQUOR LAW; AUTHORIZING PRIVATE SALE, LICENSED, TAXED."
The bill gave regulatory power to the OLCC over hotels, restaurants and private clubs where liquor was served. Lobbyists then succeeded in having the bill referred to the voters in 1940. Voters passed the bill in 1940. [18] In 1944, the "Burke Bill" became law: wines with more than 14% alcohol could only be sold by Commission stores and agencies.
The list of Oregon ballot measures lists all statewide ballot measures to the present. In Oregon , the initiative and referendum process dates back to 1902, when the efforts of the Direct Legislation League prompted amending the Oregon Constitution for the first time since 1859.
No. 17/1944 – Appropriation Act 1944; No. 18/1944 – Finance Act 1944; No. 19/1944 – Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act 1944; No. 20/1944 – Red Cross Act 1944; No. 21/1944 – Transport Act 1944; No. 22/1944 – Expiring Laws Act 1944; Private Acts. No. 1/1944 – Local Government and Public Health Provisional Orders ...
3 languages. العربية ... Individual Income Tax Act of 1944; M. Mustering-out Payment Act; P. Public Health Service Act; R. Renunciation Act of 1944
An Act to make provision for the closing of Sunday and Christmas Day of certain premises licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor, the abolition of certain off-licences, and the settlement of claims for compensation arising thereout; to impose restrictions on the sale of methylated spirits and to amend the law relating t the supply of ...