Common Victualler definition

Common Victualler means a person duly licensed under the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 140 to conduct a restaurant.
Common Victualler means a person duly licensed under the provisions of chapter 140 of the General Laws to conduct a restaurant.

Examples of Common Victualler in a sentence

  • Such other penalties may include (but are not limited to) rolling back hours of operation, fixing other conditions on the license, or suspending or fixing conditions on the licensee’s other licenses, such as Common Victualler or entertainment.

  • No RMD is permitted to hold a Common Victualler license for on-premises food consumption.

  • A Restaurant Licensee that sells food must first be issued a Common Victualler license under the provisions on M.G.L. chapter 140.

  • The Town strongly encourages Applicants to submit their application for a Common Victualler or Entertainment License with their Liquor License Application.

  • No RMD shall be permitted to hold a Common Victualler license for on-premises food consumption.

  • Submission of a Liquor License Application does not relieve the Applicant from applying for a Common Victualler or Entertainment license, if needed.

  • Effective May 1, 2001, an applicant shall not be required to have held a Common Victualler license in the City of Somerville for a one year period prior to applying for a wine and malt beverage only license.

  • Approved 5-0.Motion to approve the Application for the Transfer of License for an Annual Beer and Malt Beverages Restaurant License, Common Victualler, Seven Day Entertainment and Sunday Entertainment License for EAD Entertainment LLC d/b/a Muse Paint Bar by S.

  • However, if the applicant has held a Common Victualler license in Somerville, or has held a Common Victualler license or any other type of pouring liquor license in any other locality for a one year period prior to filing their application, they must have had no type of disciplinary action taken against them with regard to their licenses for any type of activity on the premises.

  • Laws Ch. 138, for a License to serve All Alcoholic Beverages as a Common Victualler, replacing its currently held Wine and Malt Beverages Restaurant License.

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