Premises Licences Clause Samples

The Premises Licences clause defines the permissions and rights granted to a party to use or occupy specific premises under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of access, permitted activities, and any restrictions or conditions attached to the use of the premises, such as hours of operation or maintenance responsibilities. Its core function is to clearly establish the terms under which the premises may be used, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations regarding the property.
Premises Licences. (i) We have the following licences: (a) Performing Right Society (PRS) for the performance of copyright music (b) Performance Licence (PPL) (c) Premises Licence authorising regulated entertainment and sale of alcohol.