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Licensable

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Defeasance (defeasance)

that a condition in a lease not to alien without license was determined by the first license granted [Dumpor's case, (1603)

Populous place

Populous place, was defined by s. 32 of the (English) Licensing Act, 1874, as 'any area with a population of not

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Sessions of the peace

held at particular periods, as bys. 10 of the (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, a general annual licensing meeting within the

Dog

dog in England or Scotland for the purpose of draught. Licenses.--Dog licenses are regulated by the (English) Dog Licenses Act, 1867

Ale-house

Act, 1896, but [and more correctly 'The (English) Intoxicating Liquors Licensing Act, 1828,' by the Licensing Act, 1872], required a license

Electric lighting

Under this Act powers may be obtained either (1) by license from the Board of Trade; or (2) by Provisional Order

Brewster sessions

Brewster sessions. The special sessions of licensing justices annually held in the first 14 days of February

Gaming or gambling

gaming legislation. Gaming in Public-houses, etc.--Sect. 79 of the (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910 (replacing s. 17 of the Licensing Act

Music and dancing licences

a disorderly house; see (English) Home Counties (Music and Dancing) Licensing Act, 1926 (16 & 17Geo. 5, c. 31); and by

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Licensable

Matched in: Term Licensable

Defeasance (defeasance)

that a condition in a lease not to alien without license was determined by the first license granted [Dumpor's case, (1603)

Populous place

Populous place, was defined by s. 32 of the (English) Licensing Act, 1874, as 'any area with a population of not

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Sessions of the peace

held at particular periods, as bys. 10 of the (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, a general annual licensing meeting within the

Dog

dog in England or Scotland for the purpose of draught. Licenses.--Dog licenses are regulated by the (English) Dog Licenses Act, 1867

Ale-house

Act, 1896, but [and more correctly 'The (English) Intoxicating Liquors Licensing Act, 1828,' by the Licensing Act, 1872], required a license

Electric lighting

Under this Act powers may be obtained either (1) by license from the Board of Trade; or (2) by Provisional Order

Brewster sessions

Brewster sessions. The special sessions of licensing justices annually held in the first 14 days of February

Gaming or gambling

gaming legislation. Gaming in Public-houses, etc.--Sect. 79 of the (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910 (replacing s. 17 of the Licensing Act

Music and dancing licences

a disorderly house; see (English) Home Counties (Music and Dancing) Licensing Act, 1926 (16 & 17Geo. 5, c. 31); and by

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