LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 - SECT 42
LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 - SECT 42
42 . Nightclub licence, effect and conditions of
(1) Subject to this
Act the licensee of a nightclub licence is, during permitted hours, authorised
to sell liquor on the licensed premises, for consumption on the licensed
premises only, ancillary to continuous entertainment provided live by one or
more artists present in person performing there or by way of recorded music
presented personally by a person employed or engaged by the licensee to do so.
(2) For the purpose of
determining whether or not entertainment is continuous, no account shall be
taken of reasonable intervals between acts, or between the performances of
artists, so long as substantial compliance with the requirement for continuity
is observed.
(3) Every nightclub
licence is subject to the condition that liquor shall not be permitted to be
consumed on the licensed premises except at a time when live entertainment is
being provided there and liquor may be lawfully sold under the licence, unless
an extended trading permit applies.
[Section 42 amended: No. 73 of 2006 s. 107.]