Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing process: on-licences, off-licences, and club licences - Applications for licences

107: Authority or committee may refuse licence even if application not opposed

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"People in charge can refuse a licence application even if no one objected to it."

The people in charge of giving out licences can say no to your application, even if nobody objected to it. They make this decision based on things mentioned in section 105. This can happen even if there was no report against your application under section 103 or no objection under section 102.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing process: on-licences, off-licences, and club licences: Applications for licences

107Authority or committee may refuse licence even if application not opposed

  1. The licensing authority or licensing committee concerned may, having regard to any matter stated in section 105, refuse to issue a licence, even if no objection was filed against the application for it under section 102 and no report was filed under section 103 opposing that application.