LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 104
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 104
104—Liquor may be brought onto, and removed from, licensed premises in
certain cases
If a licence authorises the consumption of liquor (or the sale and consumption
of liquor) on the licensed premises with or ancillary to a meal provided by
the licensee, then, despite any other provision of this Act, it is lawful for
a person—
(a) to
bring liquor onto the licensed premises, with the consent of the licensee,
intending that it be consumed with or ancillary to a meal provided by the
licensee on the licensed premises and later to take from the licensed premises
the unconsumed portion of liquor so brought onto the licensed premises in the
container in which it was brought onto the licensed premises; or
(b) if a
bottle of wine has been purchased on the licensed premises by the person
intending that the wine be consumed with or ancillary to a meal provided by
the licensee on the licensed premises, to take from the licensed premises the
unconsumed portion of wine so purchased in the bottle in which it was
purchased.