Part V The Permitted Hours

62 Seasonal licences.

1

On granting or transferring a licence in respect of any premises, a licensing board may, if the applicant so requests and if the board is satisfied that the requirements of the area for which the board is constituted make it desirable, insert in the licence a condition that, during such part or parts of the year as may be specified in the condition (being a part which is not longer, or parts which taken together are not longer, than 180 days),—

a

in the case of premises other than off-sale premises, there shall be no permitted hours in the premises; or

b

in the case of hotel premises, there shall be no permitted hours in the premises except in that part or those parts of the premises which consist of a bar or a restaurant which is open to the public; or

c

in the case of off-sale premises, the licence-holder shall not open the premises for the serving of customers with alcoholic liquor.

2

A licence in which such a condition has been inserted is in this Act referred to as a seasonal licence.