Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Corporation or partnership as licensee
67(1)A corporation may become a licensee under this Act, and in such a case anything required by this Act to be done by any person as licensee, whether prior to or after the granting of a licence, may be done, in the name of the corporation, by the officer or agent of the corporation in charge of the particular premises for which the licence is to be or has been granted.
67(2)Where two or more persons are carrying on business in the same name, a licence may be issued in the name of a partnership registered under the Partnerships and Business Names Registration Act; but every member of the partnership shall prima facie be deemed a party to any offence against any provision of this Act committed in the licensed premises mentioned in the licence, and is personally liable to the penalties prescribed for the offence as a principal offender, but nothing in this section relieves the partnership, or the person who actually committed the offence, from liability therefor.
67(3)Where a corporation or partnership has more than one place of business, a separate licence is required in every separate place of business.
1961-62, c.3, s.64; 1985, c.4, s.38; 1996, c.33, s.1