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mcxc_6s

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No retail liquor license shall be issued for or transferred to a person who is not of good repute and character and physically fit to engage in the practice of the retail liquor business, who is not of good moral character and whose reputation in his community would be such as to discredit, in the minds of the voters of the Commonwealth, the business of retailing alcoholic beverages, or whose qualifications would be such as to cause the retail liquor license holder to be or to become embarrassed or otherwise placed in a false or unfavorable light with reference to the retail liquor license. A retail liquor license shall not be transferred from one person to another if such person would not be able to meet the requirements for becoming a retail liquor licensee. The Board shall maintain a current registry of every retail liquor license for purposes of identifying those persons licensed to operate retail liquor license businesses. Such registry shall indicate the class of license held by any licensee, whether the licensee is an individual or an association, the principal business to which the license is issued, the principal location of such business and the duration of the license, and the list of such licensees shall be available to the public.

C. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or of 4.1-210, it shall be a violation of this subtitle for any person to manufacture, sell or possess with intent to sell an alcoholic beverage to a person under the age of twenty-one years.

The phrase is often associated with the habit of alcohol abuse, however numerous people in today's society also use the term to describe a particular type of party where the guests often drink non-alcoholic beverages, such as soda or juice. It used to be that when someone who drank to excess would inform you they were going to be ‘out late’, it meant that they were going to be drinking or drinking heavily. Now, however, its often used in this context, but sometimes to simply say ‘I’m going to be out late tonight.’ The phrase is usually used by men and rarely by women (although I have heard of a lady who can be ‘out late’, for many reasons). 84d34552a1