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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.

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