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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Part I The General Licensing System

    1. Justices’ licences and provisions as to licensing justices

      1. 1. Justices’ licenses.

      2. 2. Licensing justices and districts.

    2. Grant of justices’ licence

      1. 3. Grant of justices’ licence.

      2. 4. New licences.

      3. 5. Removals.

      4. 6. Provisional grant of new licence or removal.

      5. 7. Renewals.

      6. 8. Transfers.

      7. 8A. Approval of prospective licensees.

      8. 9. Persons and premises disqualified for holding or receiving justices’ licence.

    3. Interim authorities

      1. 9A. Interim authorities.

      2. 9B. Supplementary provisions relating to interim authorities.

    4. Protection orders

      1. 10. Protection orders.

      2. 11. Supplementary provisions relating to protection orders.

    5. Old on-licences

      1. 12. Restricted power of licensing justices to refuse renewal or transfer of old on-licences.

      2. 13, 14.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      3. 15. Special removals of old on-licences.

      4. 16—18.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    6. Control of licensing justices over structure of licensed premises

      1. 19. Power to require structural alterations on renewal of on-licence.

      2. 20. Consent required for certain alterations to on-licensed premises.

    7. Revocation of justices licenses

      1. 20A. Revocation.

    8. Appeals

      1. 21. Appeals.

      2. 22. Procedural provisions as to appeals.

      3. 23. Powers of quarter sessions on appeals.

      4. 24.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      5. 25. Award of costs of licensing justices out of local funds.

    9. Duration of Licences

      1. 26. Duration of licences.

      2. 27. Effect on duration of opposition to grant of licence.

    10. Clerk and chief executiveto licensing justices and fees

      1. 28. Clerk and chief executive to licensing justices.

      2. 29. Fees chargeable in licensing matters.

    11. Register of Licences

      1. 30. Register of licences.

      2. 31. Convictions, forfeitures and disqualifications to be entered in register.

      3. 32. Registration of owner, etc.

      4. 33. Notice of conviction of licence holder to be given to registered owner.

      5. 34. Inspection of register.

      6. 35. Duty of licensing justices to have regard to entries in register.

    12. Miscellaneous

      1. 36. Proof of justices’ licence and provisions as to forgery thereof.

      2. 37. Power to extend existing on-licence to additional types of liquor.

      3. 38.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  3. Part II Sale and Supply of Intoxicating Liquor in ClubPremises

    1. Conditions for supply of intoxicating liquor by clubs

      1. 39. Conditions for supply of intoxicating liquor by clubs.

    2. Registered clubs

      1. 40. Registration of clubs.

      2. 41. Qualifications for registration.

      3. 42. Modification of registration qualifications for certain clubs.

      4. 43. Disqualification for and refusal of registration certificate.

      5. 44. Objections to and cancellation of registration certificate.

      6. 45. Inspection of premises before first registration.

      7. 46. Rights of fire authorities in connection with registration of clubs.

      8. 47. Power to order disqualification of premises.

      9. 48. Notification of alteration in rules of registered club.

      10. 49. Sale of intoxicating liquor by registered clubs.

      11. 50. Appeal to quarter sessions.

      12. 51. Register of clubs.

      13. 52. Provisions as to different premises of same club.

      14. 53. Penalty for false statements.

      15. 54. Search warrants.

    3. Licensing of club premises

      1. 55. Licensing of club premises.

    4. Miners’ welfare institutes

      1. 56. Application of Part II to miners’ welfare institutes.

    5. Supplemental

      1. 57. Applications to magistrates’ court under Part II.

      2. 58. Interpretation of Part II.

  4. Part III Permitted Hours

    1. Prohibition of sale, etc. of intoxicating liquor outside permitted hours

      1. 59. Prohibition of sale, etc. of intoxicating liquor outside permitted hours.

    2. General provisions as to permitted hours

      1. 60. Permitted hours in licensed premises.

      2. 61. Orders varying permitted hours.

      3. 62. Permitted hours in clubs.

    3. Exceptions

      1. 63. Exceptions from prohibition of sale, etc. of intoxicating liquor outside permitted hours.

    4. Restrictions on permitted hours in licensed premises

      1. 64. Seasonal licenses.

      2. 65. Six-day and early-closing licences.

      3. 66. Sunday closing in Wales and Monmouthshire.

      4. 67. Supplementary provisions for Welsh Sunday polls.

    5. Restriction orders with respect to licensed premises and clubs

      1. 67A. Restriction orders.

      2. 67B. Restriction orders: appeals

      3. 67C. Revocation or variation of restriction orders.

      4. 67D. Duty to post notice of restriction order on premises.

    6. Extension of permitted hours in licensed premises and clubs

      1. 68. Extension of permitted hours in restaurants, etc.

      2. 69. Application of paragraph (a) or (b) of s. 68(1).

      3. 70. Extended hours in restaurants, etc. providing entertainment.

      4. 71. Orders of licensing justices under s. 70.

      5. 72. Orders of magistrates’ court under s. 70.

      6. 73. Supplementary provisions as to orders under s. 70.

      7. 74. Exemption orders.

      8. 75. Procedural provisions as to exemption orders outside metropolitan area.

    7. Special hours certificates

      1. 76. Permitted hours where special hours certificate in force.

      2. 77. Special hours certificates for licensed premises.

      3. 77A. Provisional grant of special hours certificates by licensing justices

      4. 78. Special hours certificates for clubs.

      5. 78ZA. Provisional grant of Special Hours Certificates by Magistrates’ Court

      6. 78A. Limitations on special hours certificates.

      7. 79. Licensing authority’s certificate of suitability of club premises for music and dancing.

      8. 80. Special hours certificates limited to particular days or parts of the year.

      9. 81. Revocation of special hours certificates.

      10. 81A. Special hours certificates: further powers to impose limitations as to hours.

      11. 81AA. Special hours certificates: exclusion of Sundays in case of disturbance etc.

      12. 81B. Special hours certificates: appeals

      13. 82. Special hours certificate and extension or exemption orders in respect of same premises.

      14. 83. Supplementary provisions as to special hours certificates.

    8. Millennium licensing hours

      1. 83A. Millennium licensing hours

    9. Parties organised for gain

      1. 84. Prohibition of consumption of intoxicating liquor outside general licensing hours at parties organised for gain.

      2. 85. Supplemental provisions as to parties organised for gain.

    10. Miscellaneous

      1. 86. Permitted hours in off-sales department of on-licensed premises.

      2. 86A. International ports.

      3. 87. International airports.

      4. 87A. Power to vary permitted hours in on-licensed vineyard premises.

      5. 88. Saving as to Sunday observance.

    11. Supplementary provisions

      1. 89. Duty of licensee to post notice where permitted hours modified.

      2. 90. Opening during permitted hours not obligatory.

      3. 91. Procedure of licensing justices.

      4. 92. Meaning of the magistrates’ court in relation to clubs, and procedure on applications to magistrates’ courts.

  5. Part IV Restaurants and Guest Houses

    1. 93. Provisions as to grant of certain licences for restaurants, guest houses, etc.

    2. 94. Conditions attached to Part IV licences for restaurants, guest houses, etc.

    3. 95. Permitted hours in premises for which restaurant or residential and restaurant licence is in force.

    4. 96. Requirement of sitting accommodation for residential licence or residential and restaurant licence.

    5. 97. Restrictions concerning justices’ licences for restaurants and guest-houses, etc.

    6. 98. Grounds for refusing applications for Part IV licences.

    7. 99. Application for Part IV licence in place of other on-licence.

    8. 100. Power of court to disqualify for Part IV licences on conviction of certain offences.

    9. 101. Supplementary provisions as to disqualification orders.

  6. Part V

    1. 102.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    2. 103.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    3. 104—107.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  7. Part VI New Towns

    1. 108. Committee to determine distribution of licensed premises in new town.

    2. 109. Formulation and submission to Minister of proposals by committee.

    3. 110. Objections to and confirmation of proposals and power to revoke or vary.

    4. 111. Grant of new licences and removals in new towns.

    5. 112. Restriction on grant or variation of justices’ licence for premises in new towns.

    6. 113. Temporary licensed premises.

    7. 114. Membership of committee not to disqualify licensing justice.

    8. 115. Development corporation to provide services for, and pay expenses of, committee.

    9. 116. Effect of transfer of development corporation’s property to Commission for the New Towns.

    10. 117. Meaning of “new town" and effect of revocation or variation of order designating site of proposed new town.

  8. Part VII Licensing Planning Areas

    1. 118. Licensing planning areas.

    2. 119. Licensing planning committees.

    3. 120. Variation and abolition of licensing planning areas.

    4. 121. Submission and confirmation of proposals.

    5. 122. Planning removals.

    6. 123. Limitations on power to grant or vary licences in licensing planning areas.

    7. 124. Extinguishment of licences in licensing planning areas.

    8. 125. Old on-licences in licensing planning areas.

    9. 126. Temporary premises.

    10. 127, 128.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    11. 129. Regulations.

    12. 130. Membership of licensing planning committee not to disqualify licensing justice.

    13. 131.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  9. Part VIII Suspension of Licences by reason of War Circumstances

    1. 132. Suspension of licence where business discontinued owing to war circumstances.

    2. 133. Restoration to full force of licence in suspense.

    3. 134. Extinguishment of licence in suspense when suspension no longer justified.

    4. 135. Extinguishment of licence in suspense on grounds of conduct or fitness.

    5. 136.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    6. 137. Discontinuance of business taking place during proceedings for renewal.

    7. 138. Transfer of licence in suspense to owner of licensed premises.

    8. 139. Appeals to quarter sessions.

    9. 140. Rules, etc.

  10. Part IX Suspension of Licences by Reason of Compulsory Acquisition, etc.

    1. 141. Suspension of justices’ licence where licensed premises compulsorily acquired or temporary premises cease to be available.

    2. 142. Restoration to full force of licence in suspense.

    3. 143. Extinguishment of licence in suspense when suspension no longer justified.

    4. 144. Extinguishment of licence in suspense on other grounds.

    5. 145. Transfer of licence in suspense.

    6. 146. Appeals to quarter sessions.

    7. 147. Rules, etc.

  11. Part X Seamen’s Canteens

    1. Canteen licences

      1. 148. Licences for seamen’s canteens authorising the holding of retailer’s on-licences.

      2. 149. Grant of canteen licences.

      3. 150. Provisional canteen licences.

      4. 150A. Variation of description of intoxicating liquor authorised to be sold.

      5. 151. Renewal of canteen licences.

      6. 152. Transfer of canteen licences.

      7. 153. Alterations to canteen premises.

      8. 153A. Revocation of canteen licences.

      9. 154. Rights of appeal.

    2. Sale and supply of intoxicating liquor in licensed canteens

      1. 155. Prohibition of sale, etc. of intoxicating liquor in canteens outside permitted hours.

      2. 156. Permitted hours in licensed canteen.

      3. 156A. Restriction orders.

      4. 157. Prohibition of sale or supply of intoxicating liquor in canteens for consumption off the premises.

    3. Supplementary

      1. 158. Exemption of licensed canteens from restrictions under s. 214 of Merchant Shipping Act 1894.

      2. 159.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  12. Part XI General Provisions Regulating Sale, etc., Possession and Delivery of Intoxicating Liquor

    1. 160. Selling liquor without licence.

    2. 161. Selling liquor in breach of conditions of licence.

    3. 162. Keeping on premises of liquor of kind not authorised by licence.

    4. 163. Delivery from vehicles, etc.

    5. 164. Penalty for breach of terms of off-licence.

    6. 165. Long pull prohibited.

    7. 166. Restriction on credit sales.

    8. 167. Saving for liqueur chocolates.

  13. Part XII Protection of Persons under Eighteen and other Provisions as to Conduct of Licensed Premises and Licensed Canteens.

    1. Persons under eighteen

      1. 168. Children prohibited from bars.

      2. 168A. Children’s certificates.

      3. 169A. Sale of intoxicating liquor to a person under 18.

      4. 169B. Allowing the sale of intoxicating liquor to a person under 18.

      5. 169C. Purchase of intoxicating liquor by or for a person under 18.

      6. 169D. Exception to the section 169A-C offences.

      7. 169E. Consumption of intoxicating liquor by a person under 18.

      8. 169F. Delivery of intoxicating liquor to a person under 18.

      9. 169G. Sending a person under 18 to obtain intoxicating liquor.

      10. 169H. Penalty for offences.

      11. 169I. Enforcement role for weights and measures authorities in relation to certain offences

      12. 169. Serving or delivering intoxicating liquor to or for consumption by persons under 18.

      13. 170. Persons under 18 not to be employed in bars.

      14. 170A. Employment in bars under approved training schemes

      15. 171. Exclusion from sections 168 to 170 of bars while in regular use for service of table meals.

      16. 171A. Prohibition of unsupervised off-sales by persons under 18.

    2. Preservation of order

      1. 172. Licence holder not to permit drunkenness, etc.

      2. 172A. Other persons in authority not to permit drunkenness etc.

      3. 173. Procuring drink for drunken person.

      4. 174. Power to exclude drunkards, etc., from licensed premises.

      5. 175. Prostitutes not to be allowed to assemble on licensed premises.

      6. 176. Permitting licensed premises to be a brothel.

      7. 177. Gaming on licensed premises.

    3. Offences in relation to constables

      1. 178. Offences in relation to constables.

    4. Application to seamen’s canteens and occasional licences

      1. 179. Application of Part XII to seamen’s canteens and premises for which occasional licence is in force.

  14. Part XIII Miscellaneous

    1. Closure of certain licensed premises due to disorder or disturbance.

      1. 179A. Closure order

      2. 179B. Consideration of closure order by certain justices

      3. 179C. Extensions of closure order

      4. 179D. Cancellation of closure order

      5. 179E. Revocation of justices’ licence etc. after closure order

      6. 179F. Procedural requirements

      7. 179G. Rights of appeal

      8. 179H. Enforcement

      9. 179I. Exemption from liability for certain damages

      10. 179J. Offences by body corporate

      11. 179K. Interpretation of sections 179A to 179K

    2. Other

      1. 180. Consent to grant of occasional licence.

      2. 181.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      3. 181A. Sales to or by persons under 18 of intoxicating liquor on wholesale premises.

      4. 182. Relaxation, with respect to licensed premises, of law relating to music and dancing licences and billiards.

      5. 183. Name of holder of licence, etc., to be affixed to licensed premises.

      6. 184. Communication between licensed premises and places of public resort.

      7. 185. Licence or exemption order to be produced on demand.

      8. 186. Right of constables to enter premises.

      9. 187. Search warrant.

      10. 188. Closing of licensed premises in case of riot.

      11. 189. Temporary licence pending appeal against conviction.

      12. 190. Magistrates’ courts, etc. not to sit in licensed premises.

      13. 191. Procedure for amending certain rules of clubs established before 3rd August 1961.

  15. Part XIV Supplemental

    1. 192. Jurisdiction of justices.

    2. 192A. Power of justices at licensing sessions to act in divisions.

    3. 193. Disqualification of justices.

    4. 193A. Power of clerk to licensing justices to grant unopposed renewals of justices’ licences and canteen licences.

    5. 193AA. Power of clerk to licensing justices to grant certain transfers etc.

    6. 193B. Power of licensing justices to award costs.

    7. 194. Prosecution of offences and disposal of forefeited goods.

    8. 195. Application of s. 194 to offences under Licensing Act 1872 and Licensing Act 1902.

    9. 196. Proof of sale or consumption of intoxicating liquor.

    10. 196A. Extension to certain proceedings under this Act of section 97 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980.

    11. 197. Service of notices, etc.

    12. 198. Orders, rules and regulations.

    13. 199. Exemptions and savings.

    14. 200. Meaning of “licensed premises" in this Act and s. 12 of Licensing Act 1872.

    15. 201. Interpretation of other expressions.

    16. 202. Application to Isles of Scilly.

    17. 203.†Amendments, transitional provisions and repeals.

    18. 204. Short title, commencement and extent.

  16. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Constitution and Procedure of Licensing Justices

      1. Part I Licensing Committees

        1. 1.A licensing committee shall be appointed in the month of...

        2. 2.A licensing committee shall consist of such number of members...

        3. 2A.The Secretary of State may direct that such number greater...

        4. 3.A casual vacancy arising in a licensing committee from death,...

        5. 4.The quorum of a licensing committee shall be three.

        6. 5.The members of the committee retiring at the end of...

        7. 6.Notwithstanding anything in section 2(2) of this Act, where, in...

      2. Part II Licensing Sessions

        1. 7.The licensing sessions of each twelve months beginning with February...

        2. 8.The licensing justices shall appoint the day, time and place...

        3. 9.The licensing justices may for the general annual licensing meeting...

        4. 10.A licensing sessions may, for the purpose of dealing with...

        5. 11.When licensing justices have appointed the time and place for...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Applications for Justices’ Licences

      1. 1.A person proposing to apply at a licensing sessions for...

      2. 2.A person proposing to apply at transfer sessions for the...

      3. 3.With the notice given under sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph 1...

      4. 4.A notice under this Schedule— (a) shall be signed by...

      5. 5.The notice required by sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph 1 of...

      6. 6.The chief executive to the licensing justices shall for each...

      7. 7.Where the applicant for the grant of a justices’ licence...

      8. 8.On the consideration of an application for a justices’ licence...

      9. 9.. . . . . . . . . ....

    3. SCHEDULES 3 and 4

      . . .

    4. SCHEDULE 5

      Requirements to be Complied With by Club’s Application for Registration Certificate

      1. 1.The application shall specify the name, objects and address of...

      2. 2.The application shall state, in terms of subsections (1) and...

      3. 3.The application shall set out, or shall incorporate a document...

      4. 4.(1) The application shall state, or shall incorporate a document...

      5. 5.The application shall— (a) identify the premises for which the...

      6. 6.(1) The application shall give, or shall incorporate a document...

      7. 7.(1) The application shall give, or shall incorporate a document...

      8. 8.Where the interest held by or in trust for the...

    5. SCHEDULE 6

      Procedure on Applications and Complaints relating to Registration Certificates

      1. Part I Issue, Renewal and Surrender of Registration Certificates

        1. Applications, etc.

          1. 1.(1) An application by a club for the issue, renewal...

          2. 2.A registration certificate shall be surrendered by lodging with the...

          3. 3.(1) Any such application or amended application and any such...

          4. 4.On receipt of any such application or amended application or...

          5. 5.A club applying for the issue of a registration certificate...

        2. Objections, etc.

          1. 6.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph, an objection...

          2. 7.On receipt of an objection to an application for the...

          3. 8.Paragraphs 6 and 7 of this Schedule shall apply in...

          4. 9.Where any such objection is made or any such notice...

          5. 10.Where a club applies for a renewal of a registration...

          6. 11.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph, an objection...

          7. 12.Where, on an objection to an application for the issue...

      2. Part II Complaint for Cancellation or Variation of Registration Certificate

        1. 13.(1) A summons issued on a complaint made against a...

        2. 14.Where it appears to a magistrates’ court having jurisdiction to...

        3. 15.A complaint may be made against a club for the...

      3. Part III General

        1. 16.(1) A magistrates’ court may deal with an application by...

        2. 17.On any application or complaint made to a magistrates’ court...

        3. 18.This Schedule, in so far as it relates to matters...

    6. SCHEDULE 7

      Provisions as to Club Rules

      1. Management of club

        1. 1.The affairs of the club, in matters not reserved for...

      2. General meetings

        1. 2.(1) There must, under the rules, be a general meeting...

      3. Membership

        1. 3.(1) Ordinary members must, under the rules, be elected either...

      4. Meaning of “elective committee"

        1. 4.(1) In this Schedule “elective committee” means, subject to the...

    7. SCHEDULE 8

      Polls in Wales and Monmouthshire

      1. 1.Subject to paragraph 3 below, the rules made by the...

      2. 2.Subsections (1) and (3) of section 243 of the Local...

      3. 3.The adaptations and alterations made by the Secretary of State...

      4. 4.. . . . . . . . . ....

      5. 5.(1) Regulations made under section 53 of the Representation of...

      6. 6.—(1).. . . . . . . . . ....

      7. 7.(1) At a poll in a county or county borough...

      8. (7A).In paragraphs 6 and 7 above “ returning officer ”,...

      9. Appendix of Forms

        1. A. Form of requisition paper

        2. B. Form of, and directions for printing, ballot paper

          1. (a)

          2. (b)

          3. (c)

            1. 1.Nothing is to be printed on the ballot paper except...

            2. 2.The number on the back of the ballot paper is...

          4. C.

            1. 1.The voter should see that the ballot paper, before it...

            2. 2.The voter will go into one of the compartments and,...

            3. 3.The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so...

            4. 4.If the voter inadvertently spoils a ballot paper he can...

            5. 5.If the voter places any mark on the paper by...

            6. 6.If the voter fraudulently takes a ballot paper out of...

        3. D. Form of declaration to be made by the companion of a blind person

        4. E. Questions which may be put to voters

    8. SCHEDULE 8A

      Procedure for Making, Varying or Revoking Restriction Orders

      1. Part I Applications to Licensing Justices

        1. Notice of application

          1. 1.(1) A person intending to apply to licensing justices for...

        2. Objections to applications for variation or revocation

          1. 2.(1) A person intending to oppose an application to licensing...

        3. Evidence

          1. 3.Evidence given on an application to licensing justices for the...

      2. Part II Applications to Magistrates’ Courts

        1. Notice of application

          1. 4.(1) A magistrates’ court shall not hear an application for...

        2. Objections to applications for variation or revocation

          1. 5.(1) A person intending to oppose an application to a...

    9. SCHEDULE 8B

      MILLENNIUM LICENSING HOURS

      1. Millennium licensing hours

        1. 1.(1) The Millennium licensing hours shall (subject to any Millennium...

      2. Millennium restriction orders

        1. 2.(1) An order under this paragraph (referred to in this...

      3. Applications for Millennium restriction orders: licensing justices

        1. 3.(1) A person intending to apply to licensing justices for...

      4. Applications for Millennium restriction orders: magistrates’ courts

        1. 4.(1) A Magistrates’ court shall not hear an application for...

      5. Millennium restriction orders: appeals

        1. 5.(1) Any holder of a justices’ licence, any club or...

      6. Duty to post notice of Millennium restriction order on premises

        1. 6.(1) Where a Millennium restriction order is in force with...

    10. SCHEDULE 9

      . . .

    11. SCHEDULE 10

      Committee for New Town

      1. 1.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph, a committee...

      2. 2.The members of a committee appointed under sub-paragraphs (b) and...

      3. 3.The appointment of a member of any such committee shall...

      4. 4.The quorum of any such committee shall be such as...

      5. 5.If the votes are equal on any question the chairman...

      6. 6.Subject to paragraphs 4 and 5 of this Schedule, the...

      7. 7.The proceedings of any such committee shall not be invalidated...

    12. SCHEDULE 11

      Licensing Planning Committees

      1. General provisions

        1. 1.A licensing planning committee shall consist of—

        2. 2.(1) The members of a licensing planning committee appointed under...

        3. 3.The appointment of a member of a licensing planning committee...

        4. 4.The provisions of paragraph 3 of this Schedule shall be...

        5. 5.If the votes are equal on any question the chairman...

        6. 6.The proceedings of a licensing planning committee shall not be...

        7. 7.The chief executive to the licensing justices for the licensing...

        8. 8.An order constituting a licensing planning area may provide—

        9. 9.Where an order under section 120 of this Act adds...

        10. 10.So far as any order makes any provision authorised by...

        11. 11—16.. . . . . . . . . ....

    13. SCHEDULE 12

      Applications for Grant and Transfer of Canteen Licences

      1. Applications for grant of licences

        1. 1.(1) A person proposing to apply for the grant of...

        2. 2.A notice under paragraph 1 of this Schedule shall state...

      2. Applications for transfers and confirmation of transfers

        1. 3.A person proposing to apply to the licensing justices for...

        2. 4.A person proposing to apply to justices of the peace...

        3. 5.A notice under paragraph 3 or paragraph 4 of this...

      3. General

        1. 6.Where an applicant for the grant of a canteen licence...

    14. SCHEDULE 12A

      Children’s Certificates: Supplementary Provisions

      1. Applications

        1. 1.(1) Licensing justices shall not entertain an application for a...

        2. 2.(1) Where a chief officer of police wishes to oppose...

      2. Refusal

        1. 3.Where licensing justices refuse an application for a children’s certificate,...

      3. Conditions

        1. 4.(1) It shall be a condition of the grant of...

      4. When operational

        1. 5.(1) Subject to any condition attached by the licensing justices...

      5. Duration

        1. 6.A children’s certificate shall remain in force until revoked.

        2. 7.(1) Licensing justices may, on their own motion or on...

        3. 8.If the holder of the justices’ licence for the licensed...

        4. 9.A children’s certificate shall be treated as revoked on the...

      6. Appeals

        1. 10.(1) Any applicant for a children’s certificate who is aggrieved...

        2. 11.Where the Crown Court— (a) has awarded costs against an...

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