Licensing Acts definition
Examples of Licensing Acts in a sentence
The Hirer: Must not contravene the law relating to gaming, betting, and lotteries Must comply with all conditions and regulations required by the Licensing Acts, particularly in connection with events which include public dancing or music, or stage plays, or films, or similar entertainment.
The hirer accepts responsibility for full compliance with the relevant Licensing Acts.
Under the Licensing Acts RRUFC is unable to allow Guests who are under or appear to be under the age of 18 years, to consume any alcohol.
RRUFC’s Premises Licence or permits under the Licensing Acts or any other legislation for the time being in force for the operation of or holding of Events at the Clubhouse.
A Venue Operator must ensure it has a licence under relevant Liquor Licensing Acts and complies with all Laws relating to the responsible service of alcohol, including the engagement of appropriate personnel.
They may be varied from time to time as is allowed by law and in the terms and conditions of any licence, certificate or order granted under the Licensing Acts in respect of the Club Premises.
Vacating: The Clubhouse Function Room must be vacated by 01.00 a.m. Extensions of time are not possible due to restrictions under the Licensing Acts.