Licensable activities Sample Clauses

Licensable activities. The Hirer shall ensure that the Village Hall holds a Performing Society Right Licence which permits the use of copyright music in any form, e.g. record, compact disc, tapes, radio, television or by performers in person. If other licences are required in respect of any activity in the village hall the Hirer should ensure that they hold the relevant licence or the village hall holds it.
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Licensable activities. BVHT holds a Performing Rights Society (PRS) for Music Licence and a Phonographic Performance Licence (PPL) which permit the use of copyright music in any form, e.g. record, compact disc, tapes, radio, television or by performers in person. If other licences are required in respect of any activity in the premises, the Hirer should ensure that they hold the relevant licence or that BVHT holds it.
Licensable activities. The Hirer shall observe all the conditions attached to the premises licence for the accommodation. Should a licensed bar be operated the Hirer must ensure the correct licence is obtained. The licence must be approved by the Town Clerk acting on behalf of the Town Council. The Hirer shall ensure that they hold a Performing Right Society Licence which permits the use of copyright music in any form e.g. record, compact disc, tapes, radio, and television or by performers in person. If other licences are required in respect of any activity in the accommodation the Hirer should ensure that they hold the relevant licence.
Licensable activities. The Hirer shall ensure that the Village Hall holds a Performing Right Society Licence which permits the use of copyright music in any form eg record, compact disc, tape, radio, television or by performers in person. If other licences are required in respect of any activity in the Village Hall the Hirer should ensure that either they hold the relevant licence or that the Village Hall holds it. Where a licensable activity is to take place, the Hirer is advised that there is a copy of the conditions of the Premises Licence in the Main Hall or can be obtained from the Village Hall. The Hirer agrees to comply with all obligations therein. In order to hold a licensable activity on the premises or on part of the premises not covered by the Village Hall’s Premises Licence or where the Village Hall does not have a Premises Licence, a Temporary Event Notice (TEN) will need to be given to the licensing authority. The Hirer shall obtain the written consent of the Village Hall on the form provided for this purpose before giving the licensing authority a TEN. Failure to do so will result in cancellation of the hiring without compensation because there is a limit on the number of TENs which can be granted annually for any premises. Lack of co-operation could affect future fundraising by the Village Hall and local voluntary organisations. If the booking includes for the provision of the Village Hall bar, then only drinks purchased from the bar will be permitted to be consumed on the premises. Should it transpire that drinks other than those bought are the bar are being consumed, then the bar will be closed immediately. The Licensee is responsible for the management of the bar and of the hall at all times that the bar is open for the sale of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and should he/she have concerns about the behaviour of guests using the hall and the bar facilities then they shall take whatever action they deem appropriate. Their decision is final. The Hirer may sell alcohol on the premises, without hiring the Village Hall bar, only with the written approval of the Licensee. The Licensee may refuse his/her permission without providing any justification. The Licensee will only provide permission once the Hirer has agreed to pay an additional service and administration charge of £40. The Hirer may provide (at their expense) alcohol free of charge but should notify the Licensee before the commencement of the hire. The Licensee reserves the right to stop the Hirer fro...
Licensable activities. Please indicate which (if any) licensable activities will take place at your event (refer to page 4) See Information for Hirers for details of permitted licensable activities, music & film licenses.
Licensable activities. The Stuart Memorial Hall holds a Performing Society Right Licence which permits the use of copyright music in any form, e.g. record, compact disc, tapes, radio, television or by performers in person, but excluding film. If other licences are required in respect of any activity in the Stuart Memorial Hall the Hirer should ensure that they hold the relevant licence or the Stuart Memorial Hall holds it.
Licensable activities. The Hirer shall ensure that the Hall holds a Performing Right Society Licence which permits the use of copyright music in any form, e.g. record, compact disc, tape, radio, television or by performers in person, as necessary for the compliant use of such media in the Hired Premises where he intends the use of such media. If other licences are required in respect of any other activity that the Hirer proposes to carry out in the Hired Premises the Hirer shall ensure that they hold the relevant licence or the Hall holds it. The Hall has no licence for the sale of alcohol on the premises and the Hirer may not allow the sale of alcohol thereon without written permission from an authorised officer of the Hall who may require to have sight of any licence granted by Magistrates to the Hirer.
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Licensable activities. The village hall has a Performing Rights Society License allowing the use of music in any form. The hirer must obtain any other licenses (excluding the sale of alcohol) required for their event and provide proof to the village hall committee if requested. The hirer shall take reasonable steps to ensure noise disturbance to neighbours is kept to a minimum and must cease by 11pm.
Licensable activities. The Hirer shall ensure that the Community Centre holds a Performing Rights Society Licence which permits the use of copyright music in any form, e.g. record, compact disc, tapes, radio, television or by performers in person. If other licences are required in respect of any activity in the Community Centre the Hirer should ensure that they hold the relevant licence or the Community Centre holds it.
Licensable activities. The Hirer shall ensure that they hold a Performing Society Right Licence which permits the use of copyright music in any form, e.g., record, compact disc, tapes, radio, television or by performers in person. If other licences are required in respect of any activity in the Church the Hirer should ensure that they hold the relevant licence or the Church holds it.
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