Examples of Personal Licence in a sentence
Department for Culture Media and Sport ‘Designated Premises Supervisor’ means the person (who must be a Personal Licence Holder), in the case of premises selling alcohol, who will normally have been given the day to day responsibility for running the premises by the holder of the Premises Licence or will be the Premises Licence holder.
A copy of the Personal Licence must also be forwarded to the Society at time of application.
A Personal Licence is granted to the purchaser only and does not permit the purchaser to sell, lend, assign, lease or transfer in any other way any copy of the software.
Whilst the Licensing Act 2003 does not require a Personal Licence Holder or Designed Premises Supervisor to be present at all times, the Licensing Authority will expect operating schedules to outline exactly how appropriate supervision and authority will be exercised in the absence of such persons.
You will be required to provide details of such Personal Licence holder before the council will grant permission for the sale of alcohol.