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1864

No. 9 of 1911.

Transfer of licence.

Second Schedule.

Provision for case of death of licensee.

LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.

is less than a year, a proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be added.

Transfer of publican's and adjunct licences,

18. The Board may, in their discretion and subject to payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule, direct the transfer, in respect of the same premises, of any publican's or adjunct licence to the nominee of the original holder of such licence, such nominee making a like application as if applying for a licence on his own behalf. A note of such transfer shall be indorsed by the Treasurer upon the licence. The applicant or twenty householders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises licensed or to be licensed shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section.

Death or insolvency of licensee,

19. In case of the death or insolvency of any person holding a publican's or an adjunct licence, the executor or administrator or trustee of such licensee may carry on the business of such licensed house until the expiration of the licence, subject in every respect to the same regulations and conditions as the original licensee.

Removal of business.

Affixing of sign by licensee, etc.

Removal of business.

20. The Board may refuse to allow the business licensed under a publican's licence or an adjunct licence to be removed to other premises, or they may permit such removal subject to the payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule. A note of the grant of such permission shall be indorsed by the Treasurer on the licence. The applicant or twenty householders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises to which the applicant desires to remove shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section.

Regulation of business.

21. Every licensed publican or adjunct licensee shall have his full name painted in legible letters at least three inches long, with the words "Licensed to retail intoxicating liquors" constantly and permanently remaining, and plainly to be seen

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1864 No. 9 of 1911. Transfer of licence. Second Schedule. Provision for case of death of licensee. LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION. is less than a year, a proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be added. Transfer of publican's and adjunct licences, 18. The Board may, in their discretion and subject to payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule, direct the transfer, in respect of the same premises, of any publican's or adjunct licence to the nominee of the original holder of such licence, such nominee making a like application as if applying for a licence on his own behalf. A note of such transfer shall be indorsed by the Treasurer upon the licence. The applicant or twenty householders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises licensed or to be licensed shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section. Death or insolvency of licensee, 19. In case of the death or insolvency of any person holding a publican's or an adjunct licence, the executor or administrator or trustee of such licensee may carry on the business of such licensed house until the expiration of the licence, subject in every respect to the same regulations and conditions as the original licensee. Removal of business. Affixing of sign by licensee, etc. Removal of business. 20. The Board may refuse to allow the business licensed under a publican's licence or an adjunct licence to be removed to other premises, or they may permit such removal subject to the payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule. A note of the grant of such permission shall be indorsed by the Treasurer on the licence. The applicant or twenty householders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises to which the applicant desires to remove shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section. Regulation of business. 21. Every licensed publican or adjunct licensee shall have his full name painted in legible letters at least three inches long, with the words "Licensed to retail intoxicating liquors" constantly and permanently remaining, and plainly to be seen
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1864 No. 9 of 1911. Transfer of licence. Second Schedule. Provision for case of death of licensee. LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION. is less than a year, a proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be added. Transfer of publican's and adjunel licences, 18. The Board may, in their discretion and subject to pay- ment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule, direct the transfer, in respect of the same premises, of any publican's or adjunct licence to the nominee of the original holder of such licence, such nominee making a like application as if apply- ing for a licence on his own behalf. A note of such transfer shall be indorsed by the Treasurer upon the licence. The applicant or twenty householders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises licensed or to be licensed shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section. Death or insolvency of licensee, 19. In case of the death or insolvency of any person hold- or insolvency ing a publican's or an adjunct licence, the executor or administrator or trustee of such licensee may carry on the business of such licensed house until the expiration of the licence, subject in every respect to the same regulations and conditions as the original licensee. Removal of business. Affixing of sign by licensee, etc. Removal of business. 20. The Board may refuse to allow the business licensed under a publican's licence or an adjunct licence to be removed to other premises, or they may permit such removal subject to the payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule. A note of the grant of such permission shall be indorsed by the Treasurer on the licence. The applicant or twenty house- holders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises to which the applicant desires to remove shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section. Regulation of business. 21. Every licensed publican or adjunct licensee shall have his full name painted in legible letters at least three inches long, with the words "Licensed to retail intoxicating liquors' constantly and permanently remaining, and plainly to be seen
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1864

No. 9 of 1911.

Transfer of

licence.

Second Schedule.

Provision for case of death

of licensee.

LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.

is less than a year, a proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be added.

Transfer of publican's and adjunel licences,

18. The Board may, in their discretion and subject to pay- ment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule, direct the transfer, in respect of the same premises, of any publican's or adjunct licence to the nominee of the original holder of such licence, such nominee making a like application as if apply- ing for a licence on his own behalf. A note of such transfer shall be indorsed by the Treasurer upon the licence. The applicant or twenty householders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises licensed or to be licensed shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section.

Death or insolvency of licensee,

19. In case of the death or insolvency of any person hold- or insolvency ing a publican's or an adjunct licence, the executor or administrator or trustee of such licensee may carry on the business of such licensed house until the expiration of the licence, subject in every respect to the same regulations and conditions as the original licensee.

Removal of business.

Affixing of sign by licensee, etc.

Removal of business.

20. The Board may refuse to allow the business licensed under a publican's licence or an adjunct licence to be removed to other premises, or they may permit such removal subject to the payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule. A note of the grant of such permission shall be indorsed by the Treasurer on the licence. The applicant or twenty house- holders within a radius of quarter of a mile of the premises to which the applicant desires to remove shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor in Council with respect to any decision of the Board under this section.

Regulation of business.

21. Every licensed publican or adjunct licensee shall have his full name painted in legible letters at least three inches long, with the words "Licensed to retail intoxicating liquors' constantly and permanently remaining, and plainly to be seen

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