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This second edition of The Practitioners Concise Guide to Liquor Licensing provides practitioners with an up-to-date, straightforward and easy-to-use book in relation to Liquor Licensing. It includes the dramatic changes to the Licensing Code made by the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2008. The main provisions being:
• New restrictions on off-sales from pubs and supermarkets,
• the requirement of a District Court certificate for a wine retailer’s licence,
• further powers being granted to the Gardaí relating to underage drinking, entry and seizure and test purchasing of intoxicating liquor,
• increase in imposition of fines for underage and drunken and disorderly offences and public order offences
• structural restrictions regarding display and sale of intoxicating liquor for supermarket and convenience store,
• the requirement for holders of theatre licences to apply for special exemption orders, and also bring prohibited hours for theatres into line with on-licences,
• imposition of mandatory closure periods for certain first licensing offences,
• the imposition of further conditions for the grating of special exemption orders, and
• the power of the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform to make regulations concerning the promotion of alcohol at reduced prices and to issue guidelines regarding the test purchasing of alcohol which will affect licensed premises and registered clubs.
Solicitors who advise publican clients and other license holders and who appear regularly before the District Courts for the various licences and exemptions will find this an essential working companion. Ms Cassidy discusses the areas of licensing law which have proven problematical for lawyers or which are likely to arise in the course of general practice.
Constance Cassidy, SC, is Ireland’s leading practitioner in this complex area. |
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Constance Cassidy, S.C. |
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constance cassidy s.c. first law limited law licensing law |
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