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§ 111.63 LICENSE PRIVILEGE RESTRICTED; TRANSFER PROHIBITED.
   A license issued pursuant to this chapter shall be purely a personal privilege, good for not to exceed 1 year after issuance unless sooner revoked as provided in this chapter, and shall not constitute property or be subject to attachment, garnishment, or execution, nor shall it be alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily, or subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. The license shall cease upon the death of the licensee and shall not descend by the laws of testate or intestate devolution, provided that executors or administrators of the estate of any deceased licensee, and the trustee of any insolvent or bankrupt licensee, when the estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor, may continue the business of the sale of alcoholic liquor under the order of the appropriate court, and may exercise the privileges of the deceased or insolvent or bankrupt licensee after the death of that decedent, or that insolvency or bankruptcy, until the expiration of the license, but not longer than 6 months after the death, bankruptcy, or insolvency of the licensee. A refund shall be made of that portion of the license fees paid for any period in which the licensee shall be prevented from operating under the license in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(1969 Code, § 3-36) Penalty, see § 111.99
Statutory reference:
   Similar provisions, see ILCS Chapter 235, Act 5, § 6-1
§ 111.64 RECORD OF LICENSES.
   The Mayor shall keep or cause to be kept a complete record of all licenses issued by him or her pursuant to this chapter.
(1969 Code, § 3-38)
§ 111.65 LICENSE REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION.
   In addition to any other penalty, the Mayor may revoke or suspend, as provided by law, any retail liquor dealer’s license for any violation of any provision of this chapter, or for the violation of any state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor.
(1969 Code, § 3-42) Penalty, see § 111.99
Statutory reference:
   Procedure for suspension of municipal license, see ILCS Chapter 235, Act 5, § 7-5
§ 111.99 PENALTY.
   (A)   Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter for which no other penalty is provided shall, upon conviction, be subject to penalties as provided in § 10.99 of this code.
   (B)   Any person, firm, or corporation violating any provision of § 111.33 of this code shall be fined not less than $50 nor more than $750 for each offense, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
(1969 Code, § 3-12) (Ord. 2000-22, passed 6-12-2000)
   (C)   Any minor who shall violate the provisions of § 111.16 of this code shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than $100 or more than $500.
(1969 Code, § 3-17)
Statutory reference:
   Similar provisions, see ILCS Chapter 235, Act 5, § 6-20