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Woods on Liquor Licensing Laws, 5th edition

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ISBN: 9781526511591
AuthorAndrews, Nicola-Jane (Author, Barrister,
Pub Date13/04/2024
BindingHardback
Pages752
CountryGBR
Dewey344.0541
Quick overview Licensing applications account for 12% of all matters that come before the District Court. The licensing code, as it is generally called, embraces a multitude of provision contained in the Licensing Acts, statutes dealing with the Revenue Commissioners, illicit distillation and the registration of clubs. Anomalies abound throughout the patchwork of statutes which constitute this code. In the first decade of this century, five intoxicating liquor Acts have added their own complexities to the code and the relevant provisions of these Acts have been incorporated into previous editions of the book.
€195.00

The layout of the book makes each topic easily accessible. It sets out in detail the practice and procedure requirements relating to an application for a certificate leading to the issue of an intoxicating liquor licence before the Court. There is also a "proofs" checklist section to assist practitioners when bringing applications before the Court. All updated statutory requirements are set out along with the relevant court rules which must be followed. There is an extensive precedents section and a section dealing with the grant of licences that do not require a Court certificate, which includes practical information to assist practitioners in advising clients on the character and nature of such licences and Revenue requirements leading to the grant of same.

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The layout of the book makes each topic easily accessible. It sets out in detail the practice and procedure requirements relating to an application for a certificate leading to the issue of an intoxicating liquor licence before the Court. There is also a "proofs" checklist section to assist practitioners when bringing applications before the Court. All updated statutory requirements are set out along with the relevant court rules which must be followed. There is an extensive precedents section and a section dealing with the grant of licences that do not require a Court certificate, which includes practical information to assist practitioners in advising clients on the character and nature of such licences and Revenue requirements leading to the grant of same.

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