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[Subsidiary]

CAP. 114

Miscellaneous Licences Regulations

[1985 Ed.

Prohibition of partitions and screens.

L.N. 110/65.

Requirements as to seating.

L.N. 110/65.

Prohibition against entering cocklofts.

L.N. 110/65.

Lighting. L.N. 110/65.

(c) any drunkenness or other disorderly conduct;

(d) any unlawful game; or

(e) any persons of notoriously bad character to assemble and meet together.

118A. The licensee shall not erect, place or have any partition or screen in any part of the premises available to persons resorting thereto for instruction in dancing.

118B. The seating facilities in the premises shall be by means of separate chairs (each such chair designed to accommodate one person only) and shall, at all times when the premises are open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, be so arranged as to ensure—

(a) that any person sitting in any chair has an unobstructed view of the whole of the dancing area; and

(b) that no chair is obstructed by any pillar, plant or other thing (whether similar or not) calculated to, or having the effect of, segregating any person using that chair from the full sight of any other person present.

118C. (1) No person shall be permitted to enter any cockloft in the premises at any time during which the licensee may, under and in accordance with his licence, allow the premises to be used for instruction in dancing.

(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be taken to prohibit the licensee himself from entering any such cockloft.

119. (1) The premises shall at all times when open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, except between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., be lighted throughout by gas or electricity from the mains of a public utility company; the lighting shall be controlled by switches; no lamp shall be connected to a switch or other device by which the light therefrom may be dimmed; and, except by and in accordance with the special permission of the licensing authority, no candle, oil lamp or other form of illumination shall be used therein.

(2) On the issue or renewal of any dancing school licence the licensing authority may specify, by endorsement thereon—

(a) the minimum number of lamps required to be alight on the premises at all times when the premises are, under paragraph (1), required to be lighted;

(b) the minimum wattage of each such lamp;

(c) the siting of each such lamp;

(d) the colour of the bulb of, and the colour and type of the shade which may be used in connexion with, each such lamp; and

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A 16 [Subsidiary] CAP. 114 Miscellaneous Licences Regulations [1985 Ed. Prohibition of partitions and screens. L.N. 110/65. Requirements as to seating. L.N. 110/65. Prohibition against entering cocklofts. L.N. 110/65. Lighting. L.N. 110/65. (c) any drunkenness or other disorderly conduct; (d) any unlawful game; or (e) any persons of notoriously bad character to assemble and meet together. 118A. The licensee shall not erect, place or have any partition or screen in any part of the premises available to persons resorting thereto for instruction in dancing. 118B. The seating facilities in the premises shall be by means of separate chairs (each such chair designed to accommodate one person only) and shall, at all times when the premises are open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, be so arranged as to ensure— (a) that any person sitting in any chair has an unobstructed view of the whole of the dancing area; and (b) that no chair is obstructed by any pillar, plant or other thing (whether similar or not) calculated to, or having the effect of, segregating any person using that chair from the full sight of any other person present. 118C. (1) No person shall be permitted to enter any cockloft in the premises at any time during which the licensee may, under and in accordance with his licence, allow the premises to be used for instruction in dancing. (2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be taken to prohibit the licensee himself from entering any such cockloft. 119. (1) The premises shall at all times when open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, except between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., be lighted throughout by gas or electricity from the mains of a public utility company; the lighting shall be controlled by switches; no lamp shall be connected to a switch or other device by which the light therefrom may be dimmed; and, except by and in accordance with the special permission of the licensing authority, no candle, oil lamp or other form of illumination shall be used therein. (2) On the issue or renewal of any dancing school licence the licensing authority may specify, by endorsement thereon— (a) the minimum number of lamps required to be alight on the premises at all times when the premises are, under paragraph (1), required to be lighted; (b) the minimum wattage of each such lamp; (c) the siting of each such lamp; (d) the colour of the bulb of, and the colour and type of the shade which may be used in connexion with, each such lamp; and
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A 16 [Subsidiary] CAP. 114 Miscellaneous Licences Regulations [1985 Ed. Prohibition of partitions and screens. L.N. 110/65. Requirements as to seating. L.N. 110/65. Prohibition against entering cocklofts. UN 110/65. Lighting. L.N. 110/65. (c) any drunkenness or other disorderly conduct; (d) any unlawful game; or (e) any persons of notoriously bad character to assemble and meet together. 118A. The licensee shall not erect, place or have any partition or screen in any part of the premises available to persons resorting thereto for instruction in dancing. 118B. The seating facilities in the premises shall be by means of separate chairs (each such chair designed to accommodate one person only) and shall, at all times when the premises are open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, be so arranged as to ensure-- (a) that any person sitting in any chair has an unobstructed view of the whole of the dancing area; and (b) that no chair is obstructed by any pillar, plant or other thing (whether similar or not) calculated to, or having the effect of, segregating any person using that chair from the full sight of any other person present. 118C. (1) No person shall be permitted to enter any cockloft in the premises at any time during which the licensee may, under and in accordance with his licence, allow the premises to be used for instruction in dancing. (2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be taken to prohibit the licensee himself from entering any such cockloft. 119. (1) The premises shall at all times when open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, except between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.. be lighted throughout by gas or electricity from the mains of a public utility company, the lighting shall be controlled by switches, no lamp shall be connected to a switch or other device by which the light therefrom may be dimmed, and. except by and in accordance with the special permission of the licensing authority, no candle, oil lamp or other form of illumina- tion shall be used therein. (2) On the issue or renewal of any dancing school licence the licensing authority may specify, by endorsement thereon- (a) the minimum number of lamps required to be alight on the premises at all times when the premises are, under para- graph (1), required to be lighted: (b) the minimum wattage of each such lamp; (c) the siting of each such lamp; (d) the colour of the bulb of, and the colour and type of the shade which may be used in connexion with, each such lamp; and
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A 16

[Subsidiary]

CAP. 114

Miscellaneous Licences Regulations

[1985 Ed.

Prohibition of partitions and

screens.

L.N. 110/65.

Requirements as to seating.

L.N. 110/65.

Prohibition

against entering cocklofts.

UN 110/65.

Lighting. L.N. 110/65.

(c) any drunkenness or other disorderly conduct;

(d) any unlawful game; or

(e) any persons of notoriously bad character to assemble and

meet together.

118A. The licensee shall not erect, place or have any partition or screen in any part of the premises available to persons resorting thereto for instruction in dancing.

118B. The seating facilities in the premises shall be by means of separate chairs (each such chair designed to accommodate one person only) and shall, at all times when the premises are open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, be so arranged as to ensure--

(a) that any person sitting in any chair has an unobstructed

view of the whole of the dancing area; and

(b) that no chair is obstructed by any pillar, plant or other thing (whether similar or not) calculated to, or having the effect of, segregating any person using that chair from the full sight of any other person present.

118C. (1) No person shall be permitted to enter any cockloft in the premises at any time during which the licensee may, under and in accordance with his licence, allow the premises to be used for instruction in dancing.

(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be taken to prohibit the licensee himself from entering any such cockloft.

119. (1) The premises shall at all times when open for the purpose of instruction in dancing, except between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.. be lighted throughout by gas or electricity from the mains of a public utility company, the lighting shall be controlled by switches, no lamp shall be connected to a switch or other device by which the light therefrom may be dimmed, and. except by and in accordance with the special permission of the licensing authority, no candle, oil lamp or other form of illumina- tion shall be used therein.

(2) On the issue or renewal of any dancing school licence the licensing authority may specify, by endorsement thereon-

(a) the minimum number of lamps required to be alight on the premises at all times when the premises are, under para- graph (1), required to be lighted:

(b) the minimum wattage of each such lamp;

(c) the siting of each such lamp;

(d) the colour of the bulb of, and the colour and type of the shade which may be used in connexion with, each such lamp; and

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