Liquor Act definition
Examples of Liquor Act in a sentence
Such consumption must take place in accordance with the conditions applicable to the liquor licence, Liquor Act and special rules laid down by the University.
If applicable, you must apply for an appropriate liquor permit under the Liquor Act 1992, (at your cost) before liquor is supplied or sold at the Premises for a social function.
EVR will close any bar if it considers a breach of the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 is likely or it is otherwise concerned as to the safety of the Venue or any person at the Venue.
You must apply for an appropriate liquor permit, if required under the Liquor Act 1992, (at your cost) before liquor is supplied or sold at the Premises for a social function.
Liquor Act (NT) and policy and practice Kava Management Act (NT) Tobacco Control Act (NT) and policy and practice Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services The Northern Territory Licensing Commission may require a liquor licensee if the licensee is an individual, or at least one of the licensees where the licence is held by a partnership, or the licence nominee where the licence is held by a corporation, to ordinarily reside within the general locality of the premises to which the licence relates.