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Page 42
... premises within the meaning of section 4. In particular , subsection ( b ) excludes the following two related acts from the operation of section 4 ( a ) : ( 1 ) the giving of an order ( in the licensed premises , it may be ) for ...
... premises within the meaning of section 4. In particular , subsection ( b ) excludes the following two related acts from the operation of section 4 ( a ) : ( 1 ) the giving of an order ( in the licensed premises , it may be ) for ...
Page 43
... premises outwith the permitted hours , and instructions were given by the purchaser that it should be delivered outwith the licensed premises . The only distinction between the two cases is that in this case the liquor was never ...
... premises outwith the permitted hours , and instructions were given by the purchaser that it should be delivered outwith the licensed premises . The only distinction between the two cases is that in this case the liquor was never ...
Page 350
... premises . It was immaterial that the main purpose of the premises was for dancing . The restriction imposed by the Act of 1903 was not qualified so as to exclude premises only incidentally used for the consumption of refreshments ...
... premises . It was immaterial that the main purpose of the premises was for dancing . The restriction imposed by the Act of 1903 was not qualified so as to exclude premises only incidentally used for the consumption of refreshments ...
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