Making Representations

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If no relevant representations are made, the only conditions that can be imposed are those that are consistent with the applicant's operating schedule and any mandatory conditions provided in the Act. If relevant representations are made, the lice...

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No (except where a premises is situated in more than one area and a different licensing authority is determining the application) the Act does not give the licensing authority considering the application the power to make representation in relatio...

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Yes. At any stage, following the grant of a premises licence, a responsible authority such as the police or the fire authority, or an interested party, such as a resident in the vicinity of the premises, may apply to the licensing authority to rev...

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In brief "relevant representations" is the expression used in the Act for comments including objections on applications etc.For a representation to be relevant it must:Relate to the effect of the grant of the licence on the promotion of the licens...

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The four Licensing Objectives are:Prevention of crime and disorder Promoting public safety Prevention of public nuisance Protection of children from harm

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Frivolous or vexatious will bear their ordinary meaning. The licensing authority must form a view as to whether a reasonable person would consider the observations frivolous or vexatious. In the case of a review of the licence, the Act provid...

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Interested parties are bodies or individuals who are entitled to make representations to licensing authorities on applications for the grant, variation or review of premises licences. In addition, interested parties may themselves seek a review of...

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