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25.—(1) A pub-owning business must not subject a tied-pub tenant to detriment or impose any liability on a tied-pub tenant as a result of any reading taken from a flow monitoring device unless there is additional evidence in connection with the purchase and stock of alcohol at the tied pub.
(2) A “flow monitoring device” means a device which is located at the tied pub at the direction of the pub-owning business—
(a)to measure the amount of alcohol being sold by the tied-pub tenant, and
(b)for the purposes of verifying that the tenant does not sell alcohol at the tied pub in contravention of the terms of the tied pub lease or any other contractual obligation.
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