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(1)The provisions of this Act relating to the permitted hours shall not apply to off-sale premises, but the provisions of this section shall apply.
(2)On granting or transferring a public house or a hotel licence in respect of any premises a licensing board shall, if the applicant so requests and if the board is satisfied—
(a)that a part of the premises (in this section referred to as “the off-sale part”) is structurally adapted for the sale and supply of alcoholic liquor for consumption off the premises; and
(b)that there is no internal communication to which customers have access connecting the off-sale part with a part of the premises used, or intended to be used, for the sale and supply of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, or that any such internal communication is capable of being closed to customers;
insert in the licence the following conditions—
(i)a condition that the off-sale part (which shall be specified in the condition) shall not be used for the sale or supply of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises;
(ii)a condition that any internal communication to which customers have access connecting the off-sale part with a part of the premises used for the sale and supply of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises shall be closed to customers during any time when customers are present in any part of the premises; and
(iii)a condition that no customers shall be permitted to use any internal communication for the purpose of passing from one part of the premises to another part thereof;
and, so long as the licence is subject to the said conditions, the provisions of this Act relating to the permitted hours shall not apply to the off-sale part, but the provisions of this section shall apply.
[F1(3)Off-sale premises and the off-sale part of premises shall not be opened for the serving of customers with alcoholic liquor—
(a)on a day other than a Sunday, earlier than eight in the morning, and
(b)on a Sunday, earlier than half past twelve in the afternoon,
and shall be closed for the serving of customers with such liquor not later than ten in the evening.]
(4)The holder of the licence or his employee or agent shall be guilty of an offence if he contravenes this section or any condition attached to a licence by virtue of subsection (2) above.
Textual Amendments
F1S. 119(3) substituted (1.12.1994) by 1994 c. 40, s. 22; S.I. 1994/3037, arts. 2, 3
(1)If any person sells or supplies alcoholic liquor in the premises of an unregistered club, or authorises the sale or supply of alcoholic liquor in any such premises, to a member or other person, or if any person pays for alcoholic liquor so sold or supplied, he shall be guilty of an offence.
(2)If alcoholic liquor is kept in any such premises for sale or supply in those premises, every officer and member of the club shall be guilty of an offence.
(3)A person shall not be guilty of an offence under subsection (2) above if he proves that the liquor was kept as mentioned in that subsection without his knowledge or consent.
(4)If a justice of the peace is satisfied by evidence on oath that there are reasonable grounds for believing that alcoholic liquor is being sold or supplied in the premises of an unregistered club or is being kept in any such premises for the purpose of being sold or supplied there, he may by warrant authorise a constable to enter those premises at any time, if need be by force, and to search the premises and seize any documents relating to the business of the club and to take the names and addresses of any persons found in the premises.
(5)If a justice of the peace is satisfied by evidence on oath that there are reasonable grounds for believing that alcoholic liquor is being kept in the premises of an unregistered club for the purposes of being sold or supplied there, he may by warrant authorise a constable to seize and remove any such liquor which the constable has reasonable grounds for supposing to be in the premises for the purpose of being sold or supplied there, together with the vessels containing the liquor.
(6)If any of the officers or members of a club from the premises of which any alcoholic liquor has been removed under subsection (5) above is convicted of an offence under subsection (2) above in respect of such liquor or any part thereof, that liquor or such part thereof, as the case may be, and the vessels containing it shall be forfeited and sold and the proceeds thereof paid into the general fund of the [F2council within whose area] the said premises are situated.
(7)If any person found in the premises of a club refuses to give his name and address on being requested to do so by a constable acting under a warrant granted in pursuance of subsection (4) above, or gives a false name or address on being so requested, he shall be guilty of an offence.
Textual Amendments
F2Words in s. 120(6) substituted (1.4.1996) by 1994 c. 39, s. 180(1), Sch. 13 para. 106(8)
A theatre erected before 1st January 1904 shall be treated for the purposes of the sale or supply of alcoholic liquor in the theatre as if an entertainment licence were in force in respect of the theatre.
It shall be sufficient evidence that a person was trafficking in any alcoholic liquor in any premises or place without holding a licence in that behalf if it is proved—
(a)that a person other than the owner or occupier of such premises or place was at the time charged found therein drunk or drinking, or having had drink supplied to him therein; and
(b)either that such premises are or such place is, by repute, kept for the illegal sale of alcoholic liquor or that at the time charged such premises or place contained drinking utensils and fittings usually found in licensed premises.
(1)No provision of this Act as to the sale, supply, purchase, delivery or consumption of alcoholic liquor, except subsection (2) below, and no enactment requiring the authority of a wholesaler’s excise licence for the sale or supply of alcoholic liquor, shall have effect in relation to alcoholic liquor in confectionery which—
(a)does not contain alcoholic liquor in a proportion greater than 200 millilitres of liquor [F3of a strength of 57% of ethyl alcohol by volume (at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius)] per kilogramme of the confectionery, and
(b)either consists of separate pieces weighing not more than 50 grammes or is designed to be broken into such pieces for the purpose of consumption.
(2)Alcoholic liquor in confectionery shall not be sold to a person under 16, and if any person knowingly contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence.
Textual Amendments
F3Words substituted by S.I. 1979/1755, reg. 3(1)
Subsection (6) of section 91 of the M1Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (certificates not to be granted for sale of liquor in premises provided under that section) shall cease to have effect, and a licensing board may grant any licence in respect of such premises.
Marginal Citations
M11973 c. 65(81:2).
(1)The holder of a licence in respect of any premises may supply alcoholic liquor from those premises during any time when such supply would, apart from this section, be prohibited by or under this Act, on an order stating why the liquor is required and signed—
(a)by a constable of or above the rank of inspector or by a constable in charge of a police station; or
(b)by the procurator fiscal, or
(c)by a medical official; or
(d)in case of sickness, accident or emergency, by a duly qualified medical practitioner.
(2)Any such order shall be a sufficient defence in any prosecution in respect of the supply of the alcoholic liquor to which it relates if within 48 hours after the supply of such liquor the order is sent by post to the procurator fiscal together with a note of the description and quantity of the liquor supplied and the name and address of the person to whom the liquor was supplied.
(3)The procurator fiscal shall, not later than seven days before the quarterly meeting of any licensing board having jurisdiction in the district for which he acts or any part thereof, transmit to the clerk of such board a list of orders received by him under subsection (2) above during the current quarter, being orders received from persons holding licences from that board, and the said list shall contain a note of the names and designations of all persons signing such orders.
If the holder of a licence in respect of any premises is charged with knowingly permitting drunkenness in those premises, and it is proved that any person was drunk in the premises it shall lie on the holder of the licence to prove that he and the persons employed by him took all reasonable steps to prevent drunkenness in the premises.
(1)For the purposes of any trial in connection with an alleged contravention of any provision of this Act, the following provisions of this section shall apply.
[F4(2)Any liquid found in a container (sealed or open) shall, subject to the provisions of this section, be presumed to conform to the description of the liquid on the container.
(3)An open container which is found to contain—
(a)no liquid; or
(b)insufficient liquid to permit analysis,
but which when sold or supplied to a person was sealed shall, subject to the provisions of this section, be presumed to have contained at the time of the sale or supply liquid which conformed to the description of the liquid on the container.
(4)Subject to subsection (5) below, in any trial of a person for an offence under this Act, he may rebut the presumption mentioned in subsection (2) or (3) above by showing that, at the time of the sale or supply, the liquid in the container did not conform to the description of the liquid on the container.
(5)A person shall not be entitled to lead evidence for the purpose of rebutting a presumption as mentioned in subsection (4) above unless, not less than 7 days before the date of the trial, he has given notice to the prosecutor of his intention to do so.]
Textual Amendments
F4S. 127(2)–(5) substituted for s. 127(2)–(6) by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990 (c. 40, SIF 68A:2), s. 55(1)
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1S. 127 extended by Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1980 (c. 62, SIF 39:1), s. 76
S. 127 applied (1.4.1996) by 1995 c. 39, ss. 22, 53(2)
(1)The following provisions shall have effect in relation to the trial of offences under this Act—
(a)all offences shall be tried in a summary manner;
(b)all offences other than those referred to in paragraph (c) below may be tried in the sheriff court or in the district court;
(c)the following offences shall be tried only in the sheriff court, that is to say, any offence under section 2, 7(3), 19(1) or section 36(3) of this Act.
(2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F5
Textual Amendments
Where the holder of a licence in respect of any premises is convicted of any offence under this Act in relation to those premises, a certified extract of such conviction shall, within six days after the date of the conviction, be transmitted by the clerk of the court to the clerk of the licensing board within whose jurisdiction such premises are situated.
No proceedings against any sheriff, justice of the peace, sheriff clerk, member of a licensing board, clerk of a licensing board, procurator fiscal, constable or other person on account of anything done in the execution of this Act shall lie, unless they are commenced within two months after the cause of such proceedings has arisen.
Textual Amendments
F6S. 131 repealed (17.3.1993) by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990 (c. 40, SIF 68A:2), s. 74, Sch. 9; S.I. 1993/641, art. 3,Sch.
Textual Amendments
F7S. 132 repealed (17.3.1993) by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990 (c. 40, SIF 68A:2), s. 74, Sch. 9; S.I. 1993/641, art. 3,Sch.
(1)The authority responsible for the grant or renewal of bookmaker’s permits, betting agency permits and betting office licences in Scotland under the M2Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963 shall be the licensing board for the area concerned,and accordingly for sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (1) of Schedule 1 to that Act there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph—
“(b)in any area in Scotland, the licensing board for that area constituted under section 1 of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976.”
(2)The authority responsible for the grant, renewal, cancellation and transfer of licences in Scotland under the M3Gaming Act 1968 shall be the licensing board for the area concerned,and accordingly for head (b) of paragraph 1 (1) of Schedule 2 to that Act there shall be substituted the following head—
“(b)in any area in Scotland.”
(3)The appropriate authority in Scotland for the purposes of Schedule 9 to the M4Gaming Act 1968 in relation to public houses and hotels shall be the licensing board for the area concerned,and accordingly for sub-paragraph (c) of paragraph (1) of that Schedule there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph—
“(c)in relation to any premises in Scotland in respect of which a public house licence or a hotel licence is for the time being in force, means the licensing board for the area in which the premises are situated;”
(4)Subsections (4) F8. . . to (8) of section 39 of this Act shall apply in relation to appeals under paragraph 24 of Schedule 1 to the M5Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963, paragraph 33 or 34 of Schedule 2 and paragraph 15 of Schedule 9 to the M6Gaming Act 1968 [F9and paragraph 12 of Schedule 3 to the Lotteries and Amusements Act 1976] as they apply in relation to appeals under any provision of this Act, and in his decision on any such appeal under the said Acts of 1963 [F101968 and 1976] the sheriff may include such order as to the expenses of the appeal as he thinks proper.
Textual Amendments
F8Words in s. 133(4) repealed (17.3.1993) by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990 (c. 40, SIF 68A:2), s. 74, Sch.9; S.I. 1993/641, art. 3,Sch.
F9Words inserted by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 (c. 73, SIF 39:1), s. 52
F10Words substituted by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 (c. 73, SIF 39:1), s. 52
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C2Part of the text of s. 133(1)–(3) is in the form in which it was originally enacted: it was not reproduced in Statutes in Force and does not reflect any amendments or repeals which may have been made prior to 1.2.1991.
Marginal Citations
M31968 c. 65(12:1).
Any notice or document required or authorised to be given or served under this Act may be served by post.
Any power to make an order conferred by any provision of this Act shall include power to make an order varying or revoking any order previously made under that provision.
(1)The enactments mentioned in Schedule 7 to this Act shall have effect subject to the amendments respectively specified in that Schedule, being minor amendments or amendments consequential on the provisions of this Act.
(2)The enactments specified in Schedule 8 to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that Schedule.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C3The text of s. 136 is in the form in which it was originally enacted: it was not reproduced in Statutes in Force and does not reflect any amendments or repeals which may have been made prior to 1.2.1991
There shall be defrayed out of moneys provided by Parliament any increase attributable to the provisions of this Act in the sums payable out of moneys so provided under any other enactment.
(1)Nothing in this Act shall make unlawful—
(a)trafficking in alcoholic liquor in a canteen held under the authority of a Secretary of State;
(b)trafficking in alcoholic liquor in a theatre erected before 1st January 1904;
(c)trafficking, with passengers in an aircraft, or, subject to section 93 of this Act, in a vessel or railway passenger vehicle, in alcoholic liquor for consumption on board the aircraft or vessel or in the railway passenger vehicle, if the aircraft or vessel is employed for the carriage of passengers and is being flown or navigated from a place in the United Kingdom to another such place or from and to the same place in the United Kingdom on the same day, or, as the case may be, if the railway passenger vehicle is a vehicle in which passengers can be supplied with food.
(2)Nothing in this Act shall—
(a)affect the right of any person to carry on his business during the pendency of an appeal against the refusal of a licensing board to renew his licence;
(b)save as expressly provided in this Act, prohibit the sale of alcoholic liquor by a wholesaler; or
(c)affect any penalties recoverable by or on behalf of the Commissioners, or any laws relating to excise.
(1)In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“alcoholic liquor” includes spirits, wine, porter, ale, beer, cider, perry and made-wine, but does not include
[F11(a)]any liquor which [F12is of a strength not exceeding 0.5%] of ethyl alcohol by volume (at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius) . . . F13;
[F14(b)perfumes;
(c)flavouring essences recognised by the Commissioners as not being intended for consumption as or with dutiable alcoholic liquor;
(d)spirits, wine or made-wine so medicated as to be, in the opinion of the Commissioners, intended for use as a medicine and not as a beverage,]
“bar” includes any place exclusively or mainly used for the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor;
“Commissioners” means Commissioners of Customs and Excise;
“constable” means a constable of a police force maintained under the M7Police (Scotland) Act 1967;
“contravene” includes fail to comply with, and “contravention” has a corresponding meaning;
[F15“council” means a council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994; and references to the area of a council shall be construed accordingly;]
“development corporation” has the same meaning as in the M8New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968;
“enactment” includes any order, rule, regulation or other instrument made under an Act of Parliament;
[F16“fire and rescue authority” means a relevant authority (as defined in section 6 of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 (asp 5));]
“grant”, in relation to a licence, includes a grant by way of renewal, and “granting” and “application” shall be construed accordingly;
“hawking” means trafficking in or about [F17roads] or other places or in or from any boat or other vessel on the water;
“hotel” means—
in towns and the suburbs thereof, a house containing at least four apartments set apart exclusively for the sleeping accommodation of travellers;
in rural districts and populous places not exceeding 1,000 inhabitants according to the census for the time being last taken, a house containing at least two such apartments;
“licence” means a licence granted under this Act other than under Part III of this Act;
“licence-holder” and “holder of a licence” mean the holder of a licence under this Act other than under Part III of this Act;
“licensed canteen” means a seaman’s canteen in respect of which a licence under Part III of this Act is in force;
“licensed premises” means premises in respect of which a licence under this Act is in force other than under Part III of this Act;
“licensing area” means any area for which there is a separate licensing board;
“licensing board” means a licensing board constituted under section 1 of this Act;
“made-wine” means made-wine within the meaning of the [F18section 1 of the M9Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979];
“new licence” means a licence granted in respect of premises for which, at the time of the application for such grant, either no licence was in force or a licence in a form different from the form of licence so granted was in force:
Provided that a licence granted in respect of premises which have been rebuilt after having been destroyed by fire, tempest or other unforeseen cause, and for which, at the time when they were so destroyed, a licence in the same form as the first-mentioned licence was in force, shall be deemed not to be a new licence;
“off-sale premises” means premises in respect of which an off-sale licence under this Act is in force;
“permitted hours” means the hours during which by virtue of this Act alcoholic liquor may be sold, supplied or consumed in licensed premises;
“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations made under section 37 of this Act;
“public house” includes an inn, ale-house, victualling house or other premises in which alcoholic liquor is sold by retail for consumption either on or off the premises;
“registered club” means a club in respect of which a certificate of registration under Part VII of this Act is in force, and “unregistered club” shall be construed accordingly;
“table meal” means a meal eaten by a person sitting at a table, or at a counter or other structure which serves the purpose of a table and is not used for the service of refreshments for consumption by persons not seated at a table or structure serving the purpose of a table;
“trafficking” means bartering, selling, dealing in, trading in, or exposing or offering for sale, by retail;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F19
“wine” means wine within the meaning of the [F18section 1 of the M10Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979].
(2)References in this Act to a bar counter in any premises shall not include references to a counter in such premises which is a bona fide used, or intended to be used,—
(a)as a place at which meals are served to persons sitting thereat and at which alcoholic liquor is supplied to persons taking such meals for consumption by such a person while seated at such counter and as an ancillary to his meal; or
(b)as a place at which alcoholic liquor is dispensed to the holder of a licence in respect of the premises or any servant or agent of his, but to no other person, and is so dispensed in order that it may be supplied to persons frequenting the premises; or
(c)for both of the purposes mentioned in the two foregoing paragraphs;
and for no other purpose.
(3)For the purposes of this Act, a person shall be treated as residing in any premises, notwithstanding that he occupies sleeping accommodation in a separate building, if he is provided with that accommodation in the course of a business of providing board and lodging for reward at those premises and the building is habitually used for the purpose by way of annex or overflow in connection with those premises and is occupied and managed with those premises.
(4)Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in this Act to any other enactment is a reference thereto as amended, extended or applied by or under any other enactment, including this Act.
[F20(5)Any requirement under this Act to cause to be published the address of—
(a)an applicant in respect of any competent application made to a licensing board;
(b)an employee or agent of an applicant who is not an individual natural person; or
(c)a person who is to be the holder of a licence under Part III of this Act,
may be satisfied by causing to be published the address of his agent and the clerk of a licensing board shall cause to be published the address of the agent rather than the address of any person mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c) above if so requested by that person.
(6)Any requirement in this Act to intimate anything to an applicant may be satisfied by so intimating to his agent.]
Textual Amendments
F11 “(a)" inserted by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 (c. 73, SIF 39:1), s. 53
F12Words in s. 139(1) substituted (1.1.1994) by Licensing (Low Alcohol Drinks) Act 1990 (c. 21, SIF 68A:1, 2), ss. 2, 3(2)
F13Words repealed by Finance Act 1981 (c. 35, SIF 40:1), s. 139(6), Sch. 19 Pt. III
F14S. 139(1)(b)–(d) inserted by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 (c. 73, SIF 39:1), s. 53
F15S. 139: definition inserted (1.4.1996) by 1994 c. 39, s. 180(1), Sch. 13 para. 106(9); S.I. 1996/323, art. 4(1)(c)
F16Words in s. 139(1) substituted (2.8.2005) by Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 (asp 5), s. 90, sch. 3 para. 8(3) (with s. 77); S.S.I. 2005/392, art. 2(k)
F17Word substituted by Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (c. 54, SIF 108), ss. 128(1), 156(1), Sch. 9 para. 77(3)
F18Words substituted by Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979 (c. 4, SIF 40:1), Sch. 3 para. 9
F19Definition repealed by Finance Act 1981 (c. 35, SIF 40:1), s. 139(6), Sch. 19 Pt. III
F20S. 139(5)(6) inserted (31.12.1991) by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990 (c. 40, SIF 68A:2), s. 74, Sch. 8 para. 18; S.I. 1991/2862, art. 3, Schedule.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C4Definition of 'hotel' in s. 139(1) applied (19.12.1991) by City of Edinburgh District Council Order Confirmation Act 1991 (c. xix), s. 1, Schedule para. 2
Marginal Citations
M71967. 77(95).
M81968 c. 16(123:4).
(1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F21
(2)Any order made under section 5 of the M11Licensing (Scotland) Act 1962 shall continue to have effect as if made under section 56 of this Act, and, where section 6 or 8 of the said Act of 1962 or section 126 of the M12Licensing (Scotland) Act 1959 applies to any premises, the corresponding provision of this Act, that is to say, section 57 [F22, 59] or 58 of this Act, as the case may be, shall apply to those premises.
(3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F23
(4)A certificate of registration granted in respect of any club under Part XI of the M13said Act of 1959 shall remain in force for a period of three years from the date of issue and shall have effect as if granted under Part VII of this Act.
(5)A special permission granted under section 60 of the said Act of 1959 shall have effect in relation to occasions on or after 1st July 1977 as if that Act were still in force.
(6)Nothing in section 136(2) of this Act shall affect any order, requirement, rule, regulation or byelaw made, direction given or any thing done under any enactment repealed by this Act; but any such order, requirement, rule, regulation, byelaw, direction or thing shall, so far as it has effect immediately before the repeal, continue to have effect, and, so far as it could have been made, given or done under the corresponding provision of this Act, have effect as if it had been made, given or done under that corresponding provision.
(7)Any document referring to an enactment repealed by this Act shall be construed as referring to the corresponding provision of this Act.
(8)The mention of particular matters in this section shall not affect the general application to this Act of [F24sections 16(1) and 17(2)(a) of the M14Interpretation Act 1978] (which relates to the effect of repeals).
Textual Amendments
F21S. 140(1) repealed by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1980 (c. 55, SIF 72:2), Sch. 3
F22Word substituted by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1980 (c. 55, SIF 72:2), Sch. 2 para. 11
F23S. 140(3) repealed by Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1981 (c. 23, SIF 81:2), Sch. 4
F24Words substituted by virtue of Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30, SIF 115:1), s. 25(2)
Marginal Citations
(1)This Act may be cited as the Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976 and extends to Scotland only.
(2)Sections 131 and 140(1) of this Act and this section shall come into force on the passing of this Act, and the other provisions of this Act shall come into force on the appointed day, being such day as the Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument appoint; and different days may be appointed under this subsection for different provisions of this Act or for different purposes, or for the purposes of the same provision in relation to different cases.
(3)Any reference in this Act to the commencement of any provision thereof shall be construed as a reference to the day when that provision comes into force.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C5Power of appointment conferred by s. 141(2) fully exercised: S.I. 1976/2068, 1977/212 and 1977/718
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