South Australian Consolidated Acts (1) A limited licence
authorises—
(a) the
licensee to sell or supply liquor; or
(b) the
consumption of liquor,
in accordance with the terms and conditions of the licence, in circumstances
in which the sale, supply or consumption of liquor would otherwise be
unlawful.
(2) A limited licence
may only be granted for a special occasion or series of special occasions.
(3) A limited licence
is not to be granted for a term of more than one month unless the licensing
authority is satisfied that there are special circumstances justifying a
longer term.
(4) A limited licence
may be granted either to a person who holds a licence of some other class or
to an unlicensed person.
(5) A limited licence
is not to be granted if—
(a) the
licence is sought for a function organised by a particular person or group;
and
(b)
limited licences have been granted for previous functions organised by the
same person or group; and
(c) the
licensing authority is of the opinion that the trade to be authorised by the
licence would, in view of the frequency of applications, be better authorised
by a permanent licence or by condition of a permanent licence.