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F1Pt. 5A inserted (1.10.2016) by Licensing of Pavement Cafes Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 (c. 9), s. 32(1), Sch. para. 2; S.R. 2016/126, art. 2
76A—(1) In this Part, a “pavement café area” means a public area which—N.I.
(a)is an area shown, under section 5 of the Licensing of Pavement Cafés Act (Northern Ireland) 2014, on the plan in a pavement café licence which is in force; and
(b)for the time being has temporary furniture on it that under the terms of the pavement café licence is permitted to be on that area at that time.
(2) For the purposes of this Part, a pavement café area is “associated with” particular premises if those premises are (or are part of) the premises in respect of which the pavement café licence relating to the pavement café area was granted.
(3) In this Part the following expressions have the same meaning as in the Licensing of Pavement Cafés Act (Northern Ireland) 2014—
“pavement café licence”;
“public area”;
“temporary furniture”.
76B—(1) This Article applies where—N.I.
(a)a pavement café area is associated with premises for which a licence is in force;
(b)those premises are—
(i)a hotel;
(ii)a guest house in which the business of a restaurant is carried on;
(iii)a restaurant; or
(iv)a refreshment room in public transport premises; and
(c)the pavement café licence relating to the pavement café area does not include a condition requiring the licence holder not to permit persons to consume intoxicating liquor when using furniture on that area.
(2) For the purposes of the reference in Article 5(3)(b) to consumption off the premises, the pavement café area is to be treated as part of the premises.
(3) If the premises are a hotel, the pavement café area is also to be treated as part of the premises for the purposes of the references in Article 5(5)(b) to consumption off the premises and to a diner in the premises.
(4) If—
(a)the premises are a restaurant, or a guest house in which the business of a restaurant is carried on, and
(b)the business of the restaurant is carried on partly on the pavement café area,
the pavement café area is also to be treated for the purposes of Article 51(4)(a)(ii) (and, in the case of a guest house, Article 51(2)) as being a part of the restaurant.
76C—(1) This Article applies where—N.I.
(a)a pavement café area is associated with premises for which a licence is in force;
(b)those premises are—
(i)premises of a kind mentioned in Article 5(1)(a);
(ii)a hotel;
(iii)a guest house in which the business of a restaurant is carried on;
(iv)a restaurant; or
(v)a refreshment room in public transport premises; and
(c)the pavement café licence relating to the pavement café area does not include a condition requiring the licence holder not to permit persons to consume intoxicating liquor when using furniture on that area.
(2) For the purposes of the provisions mentioned in paragraph (3), the pavement café area is to be treated as part of the licensed premises with which it is associated.
(3) Those provisions are—
Article 41(1)(a)(ii), (c) and (d);
in Article 46—
any reference in paragraph (1)(a) to consumption in the premises;
the reference in paragraph (1)(b) to taking liquor from the premises;
Article 57A;
Article 60(1)(b) and (d)(i);
Articles 61 to 65;
in Article 69J(2), the reference to the premises;
Articles 73 and 74; and
Article 82.
(4) If the premises are of a kind mentioned in Article 5(1)(a), the pavement café area is also to be treated as part of the premises for the purposes of—
(a)any reference in Article 43(2), 50(1) or 58(1)(a) to consumption off the premises or to consumption in the premises; and
(b)where there is a condition under Article 43(2) in relation to the premises, any reference in that condition to consumption in the premises.
(5) If the premises are a hotel, the pavement café area is also to be treated as part of the premises for the purposes of the reference in Article 50(1) to consumption off the premises.
76D—(1) This Article applies where—N.I.
(a)Article 76C applies; and
(b)the pavement café area is used exclusively or mainly for the consumption of intoxicating liquor.
(2) For the purposes of Article 58(1)(c) and (2) to (14) (young persons prohibited from certain premises), the pavement café area is to be treated—
(a)as part of the licensed premises with which it is associated;
(b)as if it were a part falling within Article 58(1)(c)(ii); and
(c)accordingly, as being included in any reference in Article 58 to any part of the licensed premises as mentioned in paragraph (1) of that Article.
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76E—(1) This Article applies where—N.I.
(a)a pavement café area is associated with premises for which a licence is in force; and
(b)those premises are of a kind mentioned in Article 5(1)(b).
(2) For the purposes of the provisions mentioned in paragraph (3), the pavement café area is to be treated as part of the licensed premises with which it is associated.
(3) Those provisions are—
Article 57(1)(a);
Article 82(3) and (4).]
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