Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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

121: Licence expires when new licence issued for same premises

You could also call this:

"Your old alcohol licence ends when a new one is issued for the same place."

If you have a licence for a premises, it will expire when another licence of the same kind is issued for that premises. This means that when a new licence is given for the same place, your old licence is no longer valid. You will then need to use the new licence for the premises.

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

121Licence expires when new licence issued for same premises

  1. A licence of any kind expires when another licence of the same kind is issued for the premises concerned.