Examples of Live Music in a sentence
The Live Music Act came into force on 1st October 2012 and is designed to encourage more performances of ‘live’ music.
The Live Music Act removed licensing requirements for the following: • amplified live music and recorded music between 8am and 11pm before audiences of no more than 500 people on premises authorised to sell alcohol for consumption on the premises; • unamplified live music between 8am and 11pm in all venues.
Live Music There is also no exemption for restaurants hosting non-original live music or playing music by any means other than broadcast radio.
In accordance with the Live Music Act 2012 and Deregulation Act 2015, performances of Live Music and Recorded Music between the hours of 0800 and 2300 hours have been deregulated and so should not be regarded as licensable activities for the purposes of this application.
The Live Music Act 2012 and the Legislative Reform (Entertainment Licensing) Order 2014 amended the Licensing Act 2003 in relation to the provision of regulated entertainment.
The Live Music Act 2012 came into force on 1st October 2012 and is designed to encourage more performances of ‘live’ music.
In accordance with the Live Music Act 2012 and Deregulation Act 2015, performances of Live Music and Recorded Music between the hours of 0800 and 2300 hours have been deregulated and so should not be regarded as licensable activities for the purposes of this TEN.
The Live Music Act removed licensing requirements for the following: amplified live music and recorded music between 8am and 11pm before audiences of no more than 500 people on premises authorised to sell alcohol for consumption on the premises; unamplified live music between 8am and 11pm in all venues.
Z&Z has had several calls and exchanged numerous emails with Adam and Randall Satin, brothers who owned, among others, and managed StereoCast and its related entities, Green Lantern Industries, Live Music Sales and Satin Bros.
Live Music Sales was the initial name of the business that eventually became StereoCast and, according to the Satins, the money that Varacchi paid to this company--$10,000 from Sentinel’s account—went to operations.