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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 26
Authorisation to sell liquor for consumption away from licensed premises in special circumstances
26 Authorisation to sell liquor for consumption away from licensed premises in
special circumstances
(1) Despite section 25(1), liquor may be sold by retail on the
licensed premises to which an on-premises licence relates for consumption away
from the licensed premises if the licence is, on application by the licensee,
endorsed by the Authority with an authorisation for the purposes of this
section.
(2) An authorisation under this section does not authorise the sale
of liquor on a restricted trading day.
(3) In granting an authorisation under
this section, the Authority is to specify the circumstances in which, and the
times when, liquor may be sold for consumption away from the
licensed premises.
(3A) An authorisation must not authorise the sale of
liquor for consumption away from the licensed premises-- (a) on a Sunday that
does not fall on 24 or 31 December--after 11 pm, and
(b) on any other
day--after midnight.
(4) The regulations may make provision for or with
respect to the granting of an authorisation under this section (including
limiting the circumstances for which such an authorisation may be granted by
the Authority).
Note--: Section 51 applies to an authorisation under this
section.
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