City of Momence - 2015 Ordinances and Resolutions - page 80

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BAR: A counter upon or over which alcoholic liquor is the principal commodity served for consumption by persons
at such counter.
BEER: A beverage obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of an infusion or concoction of barley or other grain, salt
and hops inwater. Beer shall include, amongother things,
beer, ale, stout, lager, porter and the like.
CITY: TheCityofMomence, KankakeeCounty, Illinois.
COMMISSIONER: TheLocal Liquor Control Commissioner.
CONTROL OF PREMISES: The legal or beneficial ownership, rental or lease of a premises or the holding of a
license shall constitute control of property. Control may also exist where none of these legal relationships apply, but
where an adult is otherwise in charge of or chargedwith controlling a particular premises.
DELIVERYOFALCOHOLICBEVERAGES: The sale, giving or exchange of an alcoholic liquor from one person
to another. Delivery ismeant to include the provision of any alcoholic liquor bywhatever means to one person from
another.
DRUG STORE: A commercial establishment open to the public where prescription drugs and pharmaceuticals are
sold and dispensed by a registered pharmacist.
FALSE IDENTIFICATION: Any document used for identification or proof of age that has been altered or defaced
or that contains false or misleading information or that contains a name that is not the actual name of the person
using it.
FOOD STORE: A commercial establishment open to the public where primarily food and food products are sold at
retail for consumptionoff the premises. This definition shall not include any establishment where gasoline is sold.
HOTEL: Every building or other structure kept, used, maintained, advertised and held out to the public to be a place
where sleeping accommodations are offered for adequate pay to travelers and guests, whether transient, permanent
or residential andwhere a restaurantmaybe located.
IMPAIRMENT: Any diminution or compromise of a person's physical, mental or perceptual abilities due to the
consumption of an alcoholic liquor. Impairment does not require that the blood alcohol content be in excess of any
particular gramof alcohol tomilliliters of blood or breath ratio.
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