New York ABC Code § 62

Wholesaler's liquor license
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§ 62. Wholesaler's liquor license.  Any person may apply to the liquor\nauthority for a license to sell liquor at wholesale. Such application\nshall be in writing and verified and shall contain such information as\nthe liquor authority shall require.  Such application shall be\naccompanied by a check or draft for the amount required by this article\nfor such license. If the liquor authority shall grant the application it\nshall issue a license in such form as shall be determined by its rules.\nSuch license shall contain a description of the licensed premises and in\nform and in substance shall be a license to the person therein\nspecifically designated to sell liquors at wholesale in the premises\ntherein specifically licensed to duly licensed wholesalers, retailers\nand permittees in this state, and to sell liquor in bulk to a licensed\nrectifier or to a permittee engaged in the manufacture of products which\nare unfit for beverage use, for use in the manufacture of products\nproduced and sold by such rectifier or permittee, and to sell or deliver\nliquor to persons outside the state pursuant to the laws of the place of\nsuch sale or delivery.  Such a license shall also include the privilege\nto sell wine at wholesale under the same terms and conditions without\nthe payment of any additional fee.\n

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