Examples of Licensing Court in a sentence
The application should be lodged with the nearest Licensing Court registry at least 28 days (temporary function) or six weeks (permanent function) prior to the first function.
Public Trustee deemed successor of deceased for licensing purposes Where the Public Trustee obtains a grant of probate or administration under this Act, he shall be deemed to be the successor of the deceased for the purpose of the Licensing Act 1911 4, and may in a proper case, with the consent of the Licensing Court 5, enter by himself or his agent on and become the licensee of any licensed premises of which the deceased was licensee or the Public Trustee is owner within the meaning of that Act.16.
Subject to this Act, the Liquor Licensing Court judge has the same power in relation to the payment of costs by any person as a judge of the Supreme Court has.
Establishment and constitution of the Liquor Licensing Court (1) The court known as the Liquor Licensing Court established under the repealed Act is preserved and continued in being under and for the purposes of this Act.
Appointment of the judge of the Liquor Licensing Court (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Liquor Licensing Court judge shall be such District Court judge, or Commissioner of the District Court appointed under section 24 of the District Court of Western Australia Act 1969, as the Chief Judge of the District Court of Western Australia shall from time to time nominate, either generally or for a specified time, to be the Liquor Licensing Court judge.
The Commission came into effect on 7 May 2007, to replace the Liquor Licensing Court.
Where this condition is inconsistent with the requirements imposed by the Liquor Administration Board or Liquor Licensing Court, the more stringent condition prevails.
A delegation undersubsection (5) is revocable at will and does not derogate from the power of the Licensing Court Judge to act himself or herself in any matter.
The Court will sit at such times and places as the Licensing Court Judge may direct.
Supply of copy of a licence, a permit or a decision of the Commission (or the former Liquor Licensing Court) or the Director 25 28.