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106 What is a permit ?
In this Act:
"permit" means—
(a) a liquor permit; or
(b) a non-profit organisation wine permit; or
(c) a tourism wine permit.
106A What is a liquor permit ?
(1) A liquor permit authorises the permit-holder to sell the amount of liquor stated in the permit, at the event stated in the permit, at the times and places stated in the permit.
(2) A liquor permit does not authorise the permit-holder to sell liquor—
(a) in a closed container; or
(b) in a container together with the means of closing the container.
106B What is a non-profit organisation wine permit ?
A non-profit organisation wine permit authorises the permit-holder to sell, in closed containers, the amount of wine stated in the permit, at the event stated in the permit, at the times and places stated in the permit.
106C What is a tourism wine permit ?
A tourism wine permit authorises the permit-holder to sell, in closed containers, the amount of wine stated in the permit, at the event stated in the permit, at the times and places stated in the permit.
106D Meaning of amount in a permit
The amount of liquor stated in the permit must be stated by reference to a stated dollar figure.
Examples of stated amount
1 a dollar figure for the wine acquired for sale under the permit
2 a dollar figure for the total sales of wine under the permit
Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
Division 9.1A Issue of permits