Spirits Act 1972 (Cth)
An Act to amend the
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BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The
Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the
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a )by inserting before the definition of “Article of food or drink” the following definition:—“‘Alcohol’ means ethyl alcohol;”;
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b ) by omitting from paragraph (a )of the definition of “Pure Australian Standard Brandy” the words “at a strength not exceeding forty-five per cent. over proof” and inserting in their stead the words “and contain not more than eighty-three per cent. by volume of alcohol”;(
c ) by omitting from paragraph (a ) of the definition of “Australian Blended Brandy” the words “at a strength not exceeding forty-five per cent. over proof” and inserting in their stead the words “and contains not more than eighty-three per cent. by volume of alcohol”;(
d ) by omitting from paragraph (a )of the definition of “Australian Standard Malt Whisky” the words “at a strength not exceeding forty-five per cent. over proof” and inserting in their stead the words “and contain not more than eighty-three per cent. by volume of alcohol”;(
e ) by omitting from paragraph (a ) of the definition of “Australian Blended Whisky” the words “at a strength not exceeding forty-five per cent. over proof” and inserting in their stead the words “and contains not more than eighty-three per cent. by volume of alcohol”;(
f ) by omitting from paragraph (a )of the definition of “Australian Standard Rum” the words “at a strength not exceeding forty-five per cent. over proof” and inserting in their stead the words “and contain not more than eighty-three per cent. by volume of alcohol”; and(
g ) by adding at the end thereof the following sub-section:—“(2.) For the purposes of this Act—
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a ) the volume of alcohol contained in spirits shall be taken to be the volume that would be the volume of that alcohol if the alcohol were measured at a temperature of twenty degrees Celsius; and(
b )a calculation made for the purpose of ascertaining the volume of alcohol by reference to the specific gravity of alcohol shall be made on the basis that, at a temperature of twenty degrees Celsius and in vacuum, the specific gravity of alcohol in relation to water is 0.79067.”.
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