Alcoholic beverage
What does Alcoholic beverage mean in American Law?
The definition of Alcoholic beverage in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
Any drink containing any alcohol will make one drunk if enough is ingested. In certain statutes, however, only liquids containing more than a certain percentage (in the U.S., by volume; in some other countries, by weight) of alcohol are treated as “alcoholic beverages” or “alcoholic liquors,” e.g., beer containing less than 3.2% alcohol is frequently not so treated.
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Translation of Alcoholic beverage
- Spanish: Bebida alcohólica
- French: Boisson alcoolisée
- German: Alkoholisches Getränk
- Italian: Bevanda alcolica
- Portuguese: Bebida alcoólica
- Polish: Napój alkoholowy
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