Title 3, Chapter 10, Section 8
( 3-10-8)
(a) The following are declared to be common nuisances and may be
abated or enjoined as such upon complaint of the Attorney General,
or the district attorney of the superior court, or any citizen of
the county where the common nuisance is located: (1) Any place used for the unlawful manufacture, sale, barter,
keeping for sale, or other unlawful disposition of distilled
spirits; (2) Any place where distilled spirits are sold, bartered, kept for
sale, or otherwise disposed of, for consumption on or near the
premises; (3) Any resort or public eating place where distilled spirits are
sold, served, or consumed; and (4) Any club or other place in which distilled spirits are
received or kept for the purpose of sale, barter, use, storage,
gift, consumption, or for distribution or division among, or to be
furnished to, the membership of any club or association of
persons. (b) Any club or association of persons chartered or incorporated
under the laws of this state, which club or association violates any
provision of this Code section or maintains or keeps any place as
described in this Code section shall forfeit its charter. The
forfeiture may be declared by proceedings in quo warranto against
the club or incorporated association in a court of competent
jurisdiction in the county where the unlawful act is committed. |