Regulated Premises in UK Law

  • R (Nicholds and Others) v Security Industry Authority
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 19 Julio 2006
    ... ... to become involved in the many different aspects of running premises designed for entertainment purposes. They are expected to properly welcome ... effect to authorize consumption of alcohol on the premises or regulated entertainment. Exemptions are granted for a number of premises, such as: ... ...
  • Williams (Valuation Officer) v Scottish and Newcastle Retail Ltd and Another
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 15 Febrero 2001
    ... ... The other is the premises known as City Duck and City Fayre (consisting partly of a public house and ... 19 Rateable value is regulated by Schedule 6, as incorporated by s.56(1). The central provision is in ... ...
  • Fary Louise Stone (the Widow and Administratrix of the Estate of Arnold Johan Stone deceased) v John Joseph Taffe and Another
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 10 Julio 1974
    ... ... was still a person who was invited or permitted to be on the premises by the brewers and that they therefore still owed him as a visitor the ... , or to things done or omitted to be done on them, which is regulated by section 2 of the 1957 Act: see section 1. And that duty is the "common ... ...
  • R Bridgerow Ltd v Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Whitefriars Resident Association (Interested Party)
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 30 Abril 2014
    ... ... of the relevant locality; or (ii) to the use to which any premises in the vicinity are put; or (iii) to the layout, character or condition of ... In addition to its SEV licence, Platinum Lounge is licensed for regulated entertainment and the sale of alcohol. That licence is unaffected by the ... ...
  • Sharanjeet Lalli v The Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis and Another
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 09 Enero 2015
    ... ... in which a summary review by a licensing authority of a premises licence that authorises the sale of alcohol may be invoked and whether, ... to (or to the order of) one of its members; the provision of a regulated entertainment or the provision of late night refreshment ... ...
  • John Chisholm and Others
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 29 Marzo 1999
    ... ... Chisholm had in fact suspected for some time that the premises were bugged. That notwithstanding, the appellants, Flynn apart, continued ... In this well-regulated area of sentencing we do not regard that as merely tinkering ... ...
  • St Albans District Council v Patel
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 23 Octubre 2008
    ... ... notice in question concerned a noise nuisance caused by licensed premises in St Albans called “Mokoko”, formerly known as the Harrow public ... ' decision that the increase of numbers by 15 in a tightly regulated manner had not in the event had any material impact on the noise nuisance ... ...
  • Matthew Taylor v Manchester City Council and Another
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 07 Diciembre 2012
    ... ... "the Council"), taken on 7 October 2011, to grant a variation to a premises licence relating to premises known as Via in Canal Street, Manchester. The ... activities" include the retail sale of alcohol, the provision of regulated entertainment and the provision of late night refreshment (section 1(1)) ... ...
  • Extreme Oyster (1st Claimant) Star Oyster Ltd (2nd Claimant) v Guildford Borough Council
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 22 Julio 2013
    ... ... Oyster Ltd (" Star "), is the freehold owner of two nightclub premises in Guildford: the "Casino and Players Lounge" and "Bar Mambo". Both ... , variation and review of licences for premises that offer regulated entertainment and licensable activities ... 11 ... ...
  • Hall & Woodhouse Ltd v Poole Borough Council
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 03 Abril 2009
    ... ... on or attempts to carry on a licensable activity on or from any premises otherwise than under and in accordance with an authorisation, or (b) he ... and 22 April 2007 a licensable activity, namely the provision of regulated entertainment or the sale by retail of alcohol, had been carried on at the ... ...
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