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Decision | Persons who can appeal |
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A decision to refuse a premises licence application | The applicant |
A decision to refuse a premises licence variation application | The applicant |
A decision to refuse an application under section 33(1) or 34(1) for transfer of a premises licence | The applicant |
A decision to refuse an application under section 35(1) for a variation of a premises licence | The applicant |
A decision under section 39(1) to issue a written warning to a premises licence holder, to make a variation of a premises licence, or to suspend or revoke such a licence | The premises licence holder or, where the decision is taken in connection with a premises licence review application, the applicant |
A decision to refuse an application under section 40 to revoke a variation or suspension of a premises licence | The applicant |
A decision to refuse an application under section 45(7) to extend the provisional period in relation to a provisional premises licence | The applicant |
A decision to refuse an application under section 46(4) to confirm a provisional premises licence | The applicant |
A decision to refuse an application under section 47(2) to issue a premises licence for temporary premises | The applicant |
A decision to refuse an application under section 47(6) to extend the period for which a temporary premises licence has effect | The applicant |
A decision to refuse an occasional licence application | The applicant |
A decision to grant an occasional licence application | Any person who has given a notice of objection under section 58(1) |
A decision to refuse an extended hours application | The applicant |
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