Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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

156: Adjournment if notice of appeal not given

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"What happens if someone doesn't get told about an alcohol licence appeal"

If you are involved in an appeal to a licensing authority, the authority might stop the proceedings for a while. This happens if the authority is not sure that all other parties have received a copy of the notice of appeal. The authority can then give instructions on how to serve the notice to the other parties. You can serve the notice as the authority instructs. When you serve the notice, the person who gets it can attend the proceedings as a party.

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Appeals: Appeals to licensing authority

156Adjournment if notice of appeal not given

  1. If the licensing authority is not satisfied that a copy of the notice of appeal has been given to each of the other parties to the proceedings before the licensing committee, the licensing authority may adjourn the proceedings and give directions for the service of copies of the notice as it thinks fit.

  2. Every person on whom a copy of the notice of appeal is served is entitled to attend as a party to the proceedings before the licensing authority.