8-2-1: DEFINITIONS:
A.   For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall mean:
    ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR: Any alcoholic beverage containing more than one-half of one percent (0.5%) alcohol by volume, and every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol and capable of being consumed by human beings.
   COMMISSION: The Oregon liquor control commission.
   DISTILLED SPIRITS OR DISTILLED LIQUOR: Any alcoholic beverage containing more than fourteen percent (14%) of alcohol by volume, including sweet wines and all spirituous liquor.
   LICENSE PREMISES: The room or enclosure at the address within the corporate limits of the city for which a license has been issued by the commission for the serving, mixing, handling or selling of alcoholic liquor.
   LICENSEE: A person who has an alcoholic liquor license from the commission, authorizing such person to sell or dispense alcoholic liquor.
   LIQUOR CONTROL ACT: The state law so designated by Oregon Revised Statutes 471.027 as now or hereafter amended and supplemented, and including the Oregon distilled liquor control act as defined by Oregon Revised Statutes 472.020 as now or hereafter amended and supplemented.
   MINOR: Any person under the age of twenty one (21) years.
   OTHER RESPONSIBLE RELATIVE:
1.   An adult who is the spouse of a minor.
2.   An adult, related to the minor, who has taken over the parental duties of governing the minor's actions.
3.   A duly appointed, qualified, and acting guardian who has taken over the parental duties of governing the minor's actions.
   PERSON: An individual, partnership, corporation, association, or club.
   SELL: To solicit or receive an order; to keep or expose for sale; to deliver for value in any way other than purely gratuitously; to peddle; to keep with intent to sell; to traffic in; or for any consideration, promised or obtained, directly or indirectly, or under any pretext or by any means, to procure or allow to be procured for any other person.
B.   As used in this chapter, the singular includes the plural and the masculine includes the feminine. (1978 Code)