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Sivu 147
... licensed houses , where travellers may be served at specified hours , should be selected by the Licensing Authority , and a special license duty imposed upon them . The statutory distance should be extended to six miles . 24. Occasional ...
... licensed houses , where travellers may be served at specified hours , should be selected by the Licensing Authority , and a special license duty imposed upon them . The statutory distance should be extended to six miles . 24. Occasional ...
Sivu 149
... Licensing Authority as recommended for England . 6. ( a . ) All licenses should come under the same jurisdiction , and the Licensing Authority should have full discretion to grant or refuse a removal or transfer as well as a new license ...
... Licensing Authority as recommended for England . 6. ( a . ) All licenses should come under the same jurisdiction , and the Licensing Authority should have full discretion to grant or refuse a removal or transfer as well as a new license ...
Sivu 150
... Licensing Authority . All such authorities to report their actions to the Secretary of State . Authority to allot reduction within licensing area to be the Licensing Authority . 3. Compen- sation . - Persons interested in all licensed ...
... Licensing Authority . All such authorities to report their actions to the Secretary of State . Authority to allot reduction within licensing area to be the Licensing Authority . 3. Compen- sation . - Persons interested in all licensed ...
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