Alcohol Licence Sample Clauses

Alcohol Licence. The Village Hall is not licenced for the sale of alcohol. Please see Information for Hirers for details.
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Alcohol Licence. We understand that this property has a premises Licence granted by the relevant local authorities. It is a requirement of the licensing Xxx 0000 that properties serving alcohol have a designated premises supervisor who must be the holder of a personal licence. Prospective purchasers are advised to take appropriate specialist advice. As measured on a net internal basis (NIA) in accordance with the RICS Property Measurement 1st Edition: - (Sq Ft) (Sq M) Counter Area 376 35 Dining Area 568 53 Kitchen 314 29 Storage Room 42 4 Customer W/C’s 63 6 The premises are available by way of an assignment of the existing 25 year effective FRI lease from 18th December 2015. The lease is subject to 5 yearly rent reviews and a tenant only break option on 17th December 2022.
Alcohol Licence. The hall does not hold an alcohol licence. Should the hirer wish to use the hall for an event at which alcohol would be sold, or serve alcohol at an event for which entry is charged, the hirer must make their own arrangements with a licence holder for that person to serve the alcohol. If alcohol is provided without charge in any form, no licence is required.
Alcohol Licence a) The Pavilion has an alcohol licence and consumption of alcohol by adults as part of your function is permitted. b) The bar is only operational on request at booked functions and sporting fixtures, from 12.00 – 23.00 c) An alcohol licence MUST however be applied for if you intend to offer alcohol for sale at your function. You must make it clear at the time of your booking enquiry that alcohol will be on sale, so that the necessary licence can be issued to you. d) The Licensing Act expressly prohibits disorderly behaviour and the supplying of alcohol to a person who is drunk or under age. The SSA has the right to foreclose the hiring if these conditions are breached.
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