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To the extent that definitions are consistent with Tribal or federal law, terms used herein shall have the same meaning.

“Alcoholic liquor” shall mean any alcoholic beverage containing more than one-half (1/2) percent alcohol by volume, and every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol and capable of being consumed by a human being.

The word “sale” includes every act of selling as defined in this section.

Whenever the words “sell” or “to sell” refer to anything forbidden by this chapter and related to alcoholic liquor, they include:

(1) To solicit or receive an order.

(2) To keep or expose for sale.

(3) To deliver for value or in any way other than purely gratuitously.

(4) To peddle.

(5) To keep with intent to sell.

(6) To traffic in.

(7) For any consideration, promise or obtained directly or indirectly under any pretext or by any means or procure or allow to be procured for any other person.

“Tribal lands” shall mean all lands held in trust by the United States for the Karuk Tribe or its members. [Ord. 3 § (b), 2/14/2007.]