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Can an under 18 year old person be on licensed premises for a meal?

It depends on the laws of your country. Here in the UK, a person under 18 can be on licensed premises for a meal - PROVIDED (1) they're accompanied by an adult and (2) they don't drink alcohol.


Are you allowed to have a private party on licensed premises on Christmas day?

It would depend on a lot of factors, such as what the licensed premises are and what arrangements can be made with the owners of the premises. It is best to go directly to the owners.


What are theLawful reasons for juveniles to be allowed on licensed premises?

company with adult


What is the legal age to drink at a licensed premises in Australia?

18 years of age.


What type of licenced premises?

Licensed premises refer to establishments that have obtained a license to sell alcoholic beverages, typically regulated by local or national authorities. Common types include bars, pubs, restaurants, clubs, and hotels. Each type may have specific licensing requirements based on their operations, such as on-premises consumption or off-premises sales. Compliance with health and safety regulations, as well as responsible service of alcohol, is typically mandated for all licensed premises.


What is a landlord?

A person who rents property to others A person managing a licensed premises and holding the license.


Is there a red light district in medway Kent?

It is not common knowledge that there is a well-known red light district in Medway, Kent. Prostitution is illegal in the UK except in licensed premises, and the presence of such districts is usually discreet and not widely publicized.


What does dps licence mean?

A DPS licence, or Designated Premises Supervisor licence, is a legal requirement in the UK for individuals responsible for the sale of alcohol at licensed premises, such as pubs and clubs. The DPS must hold a personal licence and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations regarding alcohol sales. This role typically involves overseeing the day-to-day management of the premises and ensuring that staff are trained in responsible alcohol service.


What has the author R W Westbrook written?

R. W. Westbrook has written: 'The valuation of licensed premises'


What is the Licensing Act for 16 year old serving alcohol?

Under the Licensing Act 2003 in the UK, individuals aged 16 or 17 can serve alcohol in licensed premises, but there are strict conditions. They can only serve alcohol when supervised by an adult who is at least 18 years old. Additionally, they cannot sell alcohol directly to customers or handle it for consumption on the premises. The Act aims to regulate the sale of alcohol and ensure safe practices in licensed establishments.


What is pub in uk?

'Pub' is an abbreviation of Public House ie premises licenced to sell alcoholic drinks to be consumed on or off the premises.


What type of licensed premises can give alcohol away?

In United Kingdom specifically in England and Wales, alcohol premises must be licensed by a local authority to sell alcohol beverages. The one who is responsible for the premises(owners or managers or employees) must hold a personal license. To get this type of license, you must take the National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders or NCPLH course online or in an approved and accredited licensing school.

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