Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing generally, requirements on licensees, and conditions - Kinds of licence and their effect

20: Off-licences: auctioneers

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“Auctioneers with a special licence can sell alcohol at auctions.”

If you have a special kind of licence called an off-licence, and it has a note on it that says you can do this under section 39, you can sell alcohol by auction as part of your job as an auctioneer. You can do this because the licence allows you to. The licence has rules that you must follow, and one of those rules is that you can sell alcohol in this way.

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Part 2 Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing generally, requirements on licensees, and conditions: Kinds of licence and their effect

20Off-licences: auctioneers

  1. The holder of an off-licence endorsed under section 39 can sell alcohol by auction in the course of his or her business as an auctioneer.

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