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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 33

33—Residential licence

        (1)         A residential licence—

            (a)         authorises the licensee to sell liquor on the licensed premises at any time—

                  (i)         to a lodger for consumption on or off the licensed premises; and

                  (ii)         to a diner in a designated dining area for consumption with or ancillary to a meal provided by the licensee in that area; and

                  (iii)         to a person attending a reception for consumption in a designated reception area; and

            (b)         if the conditions of the licence so provide—authorises the licensee to sell liquor on any day except Good Friday and Christmas Day for consumption on the licensed premises by persons—

                  (i)         seated at a table; or

                  (ii)         attending a function at which food is provided,

(but extended trading in liquor is not authorised under this paragraph unless an extended trading authorisation is in force).

        (2)         A residential licence is subject to the following conditions:

            (a)         the licensee must provide accommodation for a member of the public on request;

            (b)         the licensee must, if a lodger requests breakfast or an evening meal, comply with the request (but the licensee is not obliged to provide breakfast before 8 am or after 9.30 am and is not obliged to provide an evening meal before 6 pm or after 8 pm).

        (3)         However—

            (a)         a licensee is not required by a condition under this section to provide accommodation or a meal for a person if—

                  (i)         the person appears to be intoxicated; or

                  (ii)         the licensee has reasonable grounds to believe that the person cannot or will not pay for the accommodation or the meal; or

                  (iii)         the licensee cannot comply with the request because of prior obligations to provide accommodation or meals for others; or

                  (iv)         there is some other proper reason for not complying with the request; and

            (b)         the licensing authority may exempt the licensee from the obligation to provide accommodation or meals wholly or to a specified extent.



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