Temporary Event Notice definition

Temporary Event Notice means a Permitted Temporary Activity involving one or more Licensable Activities subject to the following various conditions and limitations: -
Temporary Event Notice. For most functions selling alcohol, an application for a ‘Temporary Event Notice’ (TEN) is required. Applications are made via Braintree District Council’s website Temporary Event Notice | Braintree District Council. The current cost is £21 per licence. Please ensure you post applications off well before your event as you MUST have the licence before the event. • Prior to applying for a licence please make the Village Hall Management Committee aware, as there is a limit on the amount of TEN licences a venue can be used for in any 12 month period. • The Management Committee must see a copy of the licence or a confirmation email prior to the event to be assured a licence is in place. • The person who has applied for the TEN, and is named on the application is legally responsible for the sale of alcohol.
Temporary Event Notice means the notification of a Permitted Temporary Activity involving one or more Licensable Activities subject to the following various conditions and limitations:

Examples of Temporary Event Notice in a sentence

  • The Hirer must obtain a Temporary Event Notice from the local Licensing Authority.

  • If we believe that a Temporary Event Notice (TEN) would be in our best interests for this hiring, we can require you to give notice of a TEN.

  • Regulated entertainment, public music, singing and dancing can only take place on premises which have a Premise’s License authorising entertainment, or by applying for a Temporary Event Notice.

  • No intoxicating liquors are permitted to be bought, sold or consumed on any part of the premises without the permission in writing of the headteacher/governing body, whose written consent must also be obtained prior to seeking any Temporary Event Notice for the sale of alcoholic liquor from the local Licensing Authority.

  • No intoxicating liquors are permitted to be bought, sold or consumed on any part of the premises without the permission in writing of the Headteacher/Governing Body, whose written consent must also be obtained prior to seeking any Temporary Event Notice for the sale of alcoholic liquor from the local Licensing Authority.

  • Only the police can object to a Temporary Event Notice on crime and disorder grounds.

  • The police have two working days after the receipt of the Temporary Event Notice to object, and (unless the premises Hirer agrees to modify the Temporary Event Notice) the licensing authority must hold a hearing to consider any objection that has been received.

  • Further information is available on the Council’s website at http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/health-and-social-care/food-safety/ Mobile Bars / Alcohol Licensing / Late Night Refreshment Traders should also be aware that there is a requirement to obtain a Premises Licence or a Temporary Event Notice under the Licensing Act 2003 if selling alcohol or providing late night refreshment.

  • A Temporary Event Notice (TEN) allows licensable activities to be carried out on a temporary basis without the applicant applying for a permanent permission such as a premises licence or club premises certificate.

  • Should an extension of the licence by required then contact should be made with Sedgemoor District Council with regard to a Temporary Event Notice.

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