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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 24
On-premises licence--sale or supply of liquor must be with or ancillary to other product or service
24 On-premises licence--sale or supply of liquor must be with or ancillary to
other product or service
(1) An on-premises licence authorises the sale or supply of liquor only if the
liquor is sold or supplied for consumption on the licensed premises with, or
ancillary to, another product or service that is sold, supplied or provided to
people on the licensed premises.
(2) Regulations may limit products or
services provided on licensed premises A product or service is not to be
considered a product or service for the purposes of subsection (1) if it is,
or is of a class, specified by the regulations for the purposes of this
subsection.
(3) Authorisation to sell or supply liquor without other product
or service Despite subsection (1), the Authority may, on application by the
holder of an on-premises licence, endorse the licence with an authorisation
that allows liquor to be sold or supplied for consumption on the
licensed premises otherwise than with, or ancillary to, the other product or
service referred to in that subsection. Note--: Section 51 applies to any such
authorisation.
(3A) However, the other product or service must be available
on the licensed premises at all times while the authorisation operates to
allow liquor to be sold or supplied otherwise than with, or ancillary to, the
product or service.
(4) Subsection (1) does not apply if the premises to
which the licence relates-- (a) are part of an airport, or
(b) are located on
land occupied by a tertiary institution and cater for students of that
institution, or
(c) are exempt from the primary purpose test referred to in
section 22.
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