Examples of Liquor Licence Act in a sentence
Do not contravene the Liquor Licence Act by serving minors, intoxicated patrons, or by serving to intoxication.
For employees who, as a regular part of their employment, serve liquor directly to customers, guests, members or patrons in premises for which a licence or permit has been issued under the Liquor Licence Act and who regularly receive tips or other gratuities from their work, $12.20 per hour.
The Event Organizer (a term that shall represent the individual who has entered into a formal legal agreement with the City) is responsible for the safety and sobriety of people attending the event as well as compliance with this M.A.P. and the Liquor Licence Act and its regulations, at the event.
The transfer of administration from the Ministry of Attorney General to the City was a result of Provincial Offences Act (POA) 1977, which provides the framework for the transfer of responsibility and administration of POA courts.The POA is a procedural law for administering and prosecuting provincial offences, including those committed under the Highway Traffic Act, Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, Trespass to Property Act, Liquor Licence Act, Municipal By-Laws and minor federal offences.
The Club practises Responsible Service of Alcohol in accordance with the 1997 Liquor Licence Act.
Purchases have been made through a piggyback contract with Marin Community College District.
I understand that I personally, and my organization, may be held liable for injuries and damages arising from failing to adhere to the Liquor Licence Act, from otherwise failing to take action that will prevent foreseeable harm from occurring, or from any negligent act or omission.
Any violation of this Policy, the Liquor Licence Act or any condition imposed on a Special Occasion Permit will be treated as a very serious matter.
If any alcohol-related violation occurs, act promptly to rectify the situation and restore adherence to the Liquor Licence Act.
Bartenders are responsible for enforcing the liquor regulations as set by the Liquor Licence Act.