Examples of Liquor Licensing Tribunal in a sentence
A separate application must be made to the Liquor Licensing Tribunal of the Western Cape Liquor Authority.
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These and other challenges are outlined below:Insufficient incentives for entities to fully engage in the spirit and substance of current performance reformsAES members have reported contrasting responses in terms of resourcing, effort and commitment from entities.
In conclusion I would like to express appreciation to the WCLA staff, the Governing Board of the Liquor Authority, the Liquor Licensing Tribunal, the Department of Community Safety, and the Minister of Community Safety for their continued support.
The [Board] Authority must, within the prescribed period after an application referred to in section 36 has been lodged with it, enable the public to have access to, inspect or, upon payment of the prescribed fee, obtain a copy of the application and any documents lodged in connectiontherewith, at the offices of the [Board until the date upon which the 45application is considered by the Liquor Licensing Tribunal] Author- ity.’’.
Scholars have extensively highlighted the key role of context in triggering political dynamics (e.g., Falleti and Lynch, 2009; Ostrom, 2005).
The automation of the Licence Management and Tracking System (LMaTS) within the Application Processing unit and the Tribunal Management and Tracking System (TMaTS) within the Liquor Licensing Tribunal (LLT) is still fully functional and has greatly assisted in streamlining the processing and consideration of applications.
This arrangement was agreed as the most eVective by the PCTs and it forms part of contracts with Nations Healthcare.
Section 34 of the principal Act is amended— 40(a) by the substitution for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the following words:‘‘(1) The Liquor Licensing Tribunal or Presiding Officer, as the case may be, may not grant a licence, unless it or he or she is satisfied on a balance of probabilities that —’’; and 45(b) by the addition of the following subsection:‘‘(2) Paragraph (d) of subsection (1) does not apply to the applicant for a licence referred to in section 33(2)(a).’’.
The Board—(a) has the powers and functions conferred or imposed on it by this Act;(b) must manage the business of the Authority; 30(c) may exercise the powers and must perform the duties conferred or imposed on the Authority by this Act or any other law, excluding powers or duties conferred or imposed specifically on the Liquor Licensing Tribunal; and(d) may appoint committees consisting of members of the Board.’’.