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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 35

35—Entertainment venue licence

        (1)         An entertainment venue licence authorises the licensee—

            (a)         to sell liquor at any time for consumption on the licensed premises, in a designated dining area, with or ancillary to a meal provided by the licensee; and

            (b)         to sell liquor on the licensed premises for consumption on the licensed premises at a time when live entertainment is provided on the licensed premises between 9 pm on one day and 5 am on the next but (unless an extended trading authorisation is in force) not at any time falling between—

                  (i)         9 pm on Christmas Day and 5 am on the following day;

                  (ii)         9 pm on Maundy Thursday and 5 am on Good Friday;

                  (iii)         9 pm on Good Friday and 5 am on the following day; and

            (c)         if the conditions of the licence so provide—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)         An entertainment venue licence must be subject to the following conditions:

            (a)         a condition that the business conducted at the licensed premises must consist primarily and predominantly of the provision of live entertainment; and

            (b)         a condition requiring the licensee to implement appropriate policies and practices to guard against the harmful and hazardous use of liquor; and

            (c)         any conditions the licensing authority considers appropriate to prevent undue offence, annoyance, disturbance noise or inconvenience to people who, for example, reside, work, study or worship in the vicinity of the licensed premises; and

            (d)         any other conditions the licensing authority considers appropriate in view of the nature and extent of the trade authorised under the licence.



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