Examples of Licensable activities in a sentence
Licensable activities carried out by the establishment‘E’ = Establishment is licensed to carry out this activity.‘TPA’ = Third party agreement; the establishment is licensed for this activity but another establishment (unlicensed) carries out the activity on their behalf.
The protection of children from harm Licensable activities and are defined in the Licensing Act as:qualifying club activities i) the sale by retail of alcoholii) the supply of alcohol by or on behalf of a club to, or to the order of, a member of the clubiii) the provision of regulated entertainmentiv) the provision of late night refreshment.
Licensable activities shall be conducted and the facilities for licensed activities shall be designed and operated so as to prevent the transmission of audible noise or perceptible vibration through the fabric of the building or structure to adjoining properties.
Licensable activities carried out by the establishment‘E’ = Establishment is licensed to carry out this activity.
Licensable activities carried out by the establishment‘E’ = Establishment is licensed to carry out this activity.‘E*’ = Establishment is licensed to carry out this activity but is not currently carrying it out.‘TPA’ = Third party agreement; the establishment is licensed for this activity but another establishment (unlicensed) carries out the activity on their behalf.
Licensable activities can only be carried out under the permission of a licence1 or a Temporary Event Notice (TEN) from a local licensing authority.
TENs are not a Licence but a notification to the Licensing Authority, Police and Environmental Health of the intention to carry out Licensable activities.
Licensable activities are taking place during times when children under 16 may be expected to be attending compulsory full-time education.
Licensable activities are covered through application to the Council, acting as the Licensing Authority, for a licence to undertake them.
Licensable activities to extend until 0130 into the morning following Christmas Eve, boxing day and new year's day.