Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Appeals - Appeals to licensing authority

154: Who may appeal

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"Who can challenge an alcohol sales decision they don't agree with"

If you were part of a case about alcohol sales and you don't like the decision, you can appeal. You can appeal to the licensing authority if you are unhappy with the whole decision or just part of it. You can do this if you were involved in the case that was decided by a licensing committee, and you want to challenge their decision.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Appeals: Appeals to licensing authority

154Who may appeal

  1. Any party to any proceedings before a licensing committee who is dissatisfied with the decision or any part of the decision may appeal to the licensing authority against the decision or any part of the decision.

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