Liquor licence subject to conditions, etc. Schedule, Form 2
Transfer of licences.
Schedule Form 1.
Revocation and suspension of licences.
filness or absence of licenses.
Issue of temporary licences.
prescribed fee or such proportion thereof as is provided by para- graphs (4) and (5), be issued in such manner as the chairman of the Board shall direct.
(3) A liquor licence shall be valid for a period of one year. nine months, six months or three months as the Board shall determine, commencing from whichever of the following dates, namely, the 1st day of January, the 1st day of April, the 1st day of July or the 1st day of October, next follows the date on which it is granted.
(4) Where any liquor licence is granted for any period other than one year, the Fee payable for such licence shall be such proportion of the prescribed fee as the period for which such licence will be valid bears to a period of twelve months.
(5) For the purpose of calculating the fee payable under paragraph (4), any fraction of one dollar shall count as one dollar.
21. A liquor licence shall be in accordance with Form 2 and subject to the conditions set out therein and to any additional conditions imposed under regulation (7.
22. Upon application in accordance with Form 1 the Board may exercise the same powers in relation to the transfer of liquor licences as are conferred by section 7 of the Ordinance, and, upon payment of the prescribed fee, particulars of such transfer shall be endorsed by the Accountant General on the licence.
23. (1) The Board may revoke or suspend for any period it thinks fit any liquor licence on proof to its satisfaction of an offence against the Ordinance, whether any person has been con- victed of such offence or not.
(2) A person may appeal, by way of petition, to the Governor in Council against any decision of the Board under paragraph (1).
24. In the case of illness or temporary absence of the holder of a liquor licence, the secretary to the Board may in his discre- tion, on payment of a fee of ten dollars, authorize any person to manage the licensed premises for a period not exceeding three months, and during that period such person shall be deemed to be the licensee of the premises.
25. (1) The Commissioner of Police may, on payment of the prescribed fee and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit, issue to the holder of a liquor licence a temporary liquor licence for the retail sale of liquors at any public entertainment or on any public occasion.
(2) A temporary liquor licence shall be in accordance with Form 3.
26. (1) No liquor shall be supplied at any premises used by any club for the purposes of the club to any member of the club except under and in accordance with a club liquor licence.
(2) Upon application by the secretary of a club in accordance with Form 4, the Board may, on payment of the prescribed fee and subject to such conditions as it thinks fit, issue a club liquor licence to the secretary or other person nominated by the club for the purpose.
(3) A club liquor licence shall be in accordance with Form S.
27. (1) No person shall advertise, present or carry on any entertainment in a bar without a permit granted by the Com- missioner of Police either generally or in any particular case as may appear to him expedient.
(2) The Commissioner may in his discretion grant, refuse or cancel any such permit and may grant it subject to such conditions as he may think fit.
(3) No such permit shall be granted in the name of more than one person.
(4) The person to whom the permit is granted shall be responsible for the due observance of all the conditions of the permit and shall, if so required, furnish security for the observance thereof.
(3) A person aggrieved by any decision of the Commissioner under this regulation may, within fourteen days of being notified thereof, appeal by way of petition to the Governor in Council, who may confirm, reverse or vary the decision of the Commissioner.
(6) In this regulation- "entertainment" includes any concert, stage play, stage perform- ance or other musical, dramatic or theatrical entertainment or any part thereof, any cinematograph display, lecture, story- telling exhibition of pictures, photographs or books, exhibition of dancing, conjuring or juggling, acrobatic per- formance, exhibition of abnormal persons or animals, any sporting exhibition or contest or any mechanical device designed for amusement.
Scheduse. Form 3.
Clubs to be licensed for supply of liquor to members.
Schedule, Foren 4.
Schedule, Form S.
Permit for entertainmCAL in bars.
Kt. Cap. 173, LAJ
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