Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Special events licence
102(1)A special events licence may be issued to a corporation, organization or local government for a special event.
102(1.1)The area designated in a special events licence as the premises to which the licence applies may include an outdoor area that is a public place, if the authority having jurisdiction over the public place has given written permission to the licensee to sell liquor for consumption.
102(2)A special events licence authorizes the licensee therein named to purchase such liquor as is established by the Minister, and to have and to sell it during a specified period by the glass for consumption in the area designated in the licence by persons of either sex who are of the full age of nineteen years and are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor.
1972, c.43, s.12; 1972, c.5, s.2; 1974, c.26 (Supp.), s.3; 1983, c.47, s.7; 1992, c.90, s.63; 2002, c.33, s.4; 2005, c.7, s.39; 2017, c.20, s.92; 2020, c.33, s.13
Special events licence
102(1)A special events licence may be issued to a corporation, organization or local government for a special event.
102(1.1)The area designated in a special events licence as the premises to which the licence applies may include an outdoor area that is a public place, if the authority having jurisdiction over the public place has given written permission to the licensee to sell liquor for consumption.
102(2)A special events licence authorizes the licensee therein named to purchase such liquor as is established by the Minister, and to have and to sell it during a specified period by the glass or in open container for consumption in the area designated in the licence by persons of either sex who are of the full age of nineteen years and are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor.
1972, c.43, s.12; 1972, c.5, s.2; 1974, c.26 (Supp.), s.3; 1983, c.47, s.7; 1992, c.90, s.63; 2002, c.33, s.4; 2005, c.7, s.39; 2017, c.20, s.92
Issuance of special events licence
102(1)A special events licence may be issued to a corporation, organization or municipality for a special event.
Area designated in special events licence
102(1.1)The area designated in a special events licence as the premises to which the licence applies may include an outdoor area that is a public place, if the authority having jurisdiction over the public place has given written permission to the licensee to sell liquor for consumption.
Effect of special events licence
102(2)A special events licence authorizes the licensee therein named to purchase such liquor as is established by the Minister, and to have and to sell it during a specified period by the glass or in open container for consumption in the area designated in the licence by persons of either sex who are of the full age of nineteen years and are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor.
1972, c.43, s.12; 1972, c.5, s.2; 1974, c.26 (Supp.), s.3; 1983, c.47, s.7; 1992, c.90, s.63; 2002, c.33, s.4; 2005, c.7, s.39
Issuance of special events licence
102(1)A special events licence may be issued to a corporation, organization or municipality for a special event.
Area designated in special events licence
102(1.1)The area designated in a special events licence as the premises to which the licence applies may include an outdoor area that is a public place, if the authority having jurisdiction over the public place has given written permission to the licensee to sell liquor for consumption.
Effect of special events licence
102(2)A special events licence authorizes the licensee therein named to purchase such liquor as is established by the Minister, and to have and to sell it during a specified period by the glass or in open container for consumption in the area designated in the licence by persons of either sex who are of the full age of nineteen years and are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor.
1972, c.43, s.12; 1972, c.5, s.2; 1974, c.26(Supp.), s.3; 1983, c.47, s.7; 1992, c.90, s.63; 2002, c.33, s.4; 2005, c.7, s.39