small bar definition

small bar means premises licensed as a small bar under the Liquor Control Act 1988 and used to sell liquor for consumption on the premises, but not including the sale of packaged liquor; and with the number of persons who may be on the premises limited to a maximum of 120.
small bar means premises the subject of a small bar licence granted under the Liquor Control Act 1988;
small bar means any premises licensed as a small bar under the Liquor Control Act 1988 and used to sell liquor for consumption on the premises, subject to conditions prohibiting the sale of packaged liquor and limiting the number of persons who may be on the licensed premises to a maximum of 120. AMD 111 GG 9/10/09

More Definitions of small bar

small bar means premises the subject of a small bar licence granted under the Liquor Control Act 1988; INSERTED BY AMD 80 GG 14/04/19
small bar means a gold bar with a weight of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 250, 500 or 1000 grams which, in terms of fineness, complies at least with the requirements specified in the rules adopted by The London Bullion Market Association (or a successor organisation representing market participants in the London gold trading market) for the delivery of gold bars, as amended from time to time.
small bar. : means licensed premises on land or buildings used for the onsite consumption of alcohol as outlined in Clause 4 (1aa) of the Liquor Control Act 1988.”
small bar means premises the subject of a small bar licence granted under the Liquor Control Act 1988; AMD 80 GG 18/04/19
small bar means the premises to which a small bar licence relates. "standard trading period" --see section 12. "supply" includes dispose of or deliver. "surf life saving club" means a body (whether incorporated or unincorporated) that provides surf life saving services to members of the public in New South Wales. "tasting" , in relation to liquor, means sampling a small amount of a particular product (including such an amount as may be prescribed by the regulations) usually for the first time or for the purpose of deciding whether to purchase a larger quantity of the product (or both), but does not include sampling to the extent that it is no longer ancillary to the primary purpose for which customers or intending customers are being supplied with the product, namely purchasing the product for consumption away from the licensed premises concerned. "tertiary institution" means:
small bar means premises licensed as a Small Bar under the Liquor Control Act 1988 to sell liquor for consumption on the premises and includes a limit of not more than 120 patrons permitted on the premises at any one time. May or may not provide live entertainment and the supply of food for consumption on the premises.

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