Here is the practitioner's complete guide to the conveyancing of licensed premises. Dealing with the three most common types of licence - those for the sale of alcohol, proprietary clubs and betting offices - it explains the nature of the licence, details the qualifications required for licensees, what the licensee must know, what approval must be gained for structural alterations, the preliminary enquiries which must be made, and the time limits for notices.
* Provides useful advice (for example, in the event of conditional contracts being refused)
* Gives time limits for notices together with details of who should be notified
* Highlights the need for approval by the Justices of certain structural alterations
* Covers knowledge essential for the licens
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978-0-85121-676-8 (9780851216768)
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Introduction
Basic understanding
Premises licensed for the sale of alcohol
Common types of licence
Qualification of licensees
What a licensee require to know
Ancillary certificates
Contractual terms
Notices to be served
Amusement with prizes
Public entertainment licences
Proprietary clubs
Conditional/Section 55 licences
Jackpot amusement with prizes machines
Particular enquires to be raised
Notices to be served
Licensed betting offices
What is a book maker
A general summary of the law
Notices to be served
Type of contract and risks
Preliminary enquires to be raised
Appendix