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§ 3667. —  Liquors and related property; definitions.



[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
  January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 18USC3667]

 
                 TITLE 18--CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
 
                       PART II--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
 
            CHAPTER 232--MISCELLANEOUS SENTENCING PROVISIONS
 
Sec. 3667. Liquors and related property; definitions

    All liquor involved in any violation of sections 1261-1265 of this 
title, the containers of such liquor, and every vehicle or vessel used 
in the transportation thereof, shall be seized and forfeited and such 
property or its proceeds disposed of in accordance with the laws 
relating to seizures, forfeitures, and dispositions of property or 
proceeds, for violation of the internal-revenue laws.
    As used in this section, ``vessel'' includes every description of 
watercraft used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation 
in water or in water and air; ``vehicle'' includes animals and every 
description of carriage or other contrivance used, or capable of being 
used, as a means of transportation on land or through the air.

(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 840, Sec. 3615; renumbered Sec. 3667, 
Pub. L. 98-473, title II, Sec. 212(a)(1), Oct. 12, 1984, 98 Stat. 1987.)


                      Historical and Revision Notes

    Based on sections 222 and 224 of title 27, U.S.C., 1940 ed., 
Intoxicating Liquors (June 25, 1936, ch. 815, Secs. 2, 4, 49 Stat. 
1928).
    Section consolidates sections 222 and 224 of title 27, U.S.C., 1940 
ed., with changes in phraseology and arrangement necessary to effect the 
consolidation. Said section 222 is also incorporated in section 1262 of 
this title.
    Definition of ``State'' in section 222 of title 27 U.S.C., 1940 ed., 
as meaning and including ``every State, Territory, and Possession of the 
United States,'' was omitted because the words ``Territory, District,'' 
and so forth, appear after ``State'' in sections 1262, 1265, of this 
title, which are the only sections in chapter 59, constituting sections 
1261-1265 of this title, to which such definition would have been 
applicable.
    Changes made in phraseology.

                       References in Text

    The internal-revenue laws, referred to in text, are classified 
generally to Title 26, Internal Revenue Code.



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