Common use of Special Occasions Permit Clause in Contracts

Special Occasions Permit. A permit that allows for the sale and service of alcohol on special occasions, such as cash bars at weddings or private receptions, as well as larger scale events that are open to the public, such as charity fundraisers. This is required any time alcohol is offered for sale or served anywhere other than in a licensed establishment (such as a bar or restaurant) or a private place (such as a private office or home). Permits are available for purchase at the LCBO.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Facility Rental Agreement, Facility Rental Agreement, Facility Rental Agreement

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