Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing process: special licences - Applications for special licences

148: Different conditions may apply in certain cases

You could also call this:

"Some rules might be different in certain areas or situations when selling alcohol."

When you apply for a special licence, it may have different conditions for different parts of the premises. This means that what you can do in one area might be different from what you can do in another area. You need to follow the conditions for each part of the premises.

If you get a special licence that lets you sell alcohol both on and off the premises, there may be different conditions for each type of sale. This is because the licence has two different designations, one for on-site sales and one for off-site sales. The conditions will depend on what you are doing with each designation.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing process: special licences: Applications for special licences

148Different conditions may apply in certain cases

  1. A special licence may be issued subject to conditions applying differently to different parts of the premises concerned.

  2. A special licence designated as both an on-site special licence and an off-site special licence may be issued subject to conditions applying differently to the activities to be undertaken by virtue of the different designations.