Licensing Scotland Act 2005 sections 29 and 31 bAPPLICATIONb bb-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Licensing Scotland Act 2005 sections 29 and 31 APPLICATION in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Provide the name, address, postcode, and premises licence number of the premises in Question 1.
  3. In Question 2, enter the full name, address, postcode, phone number, and email address of the applicant.
  4. For minor variations (Question 3), answer whether you consider the proposed variation a minor one. If yes, proceed to detail any layout plan changes or restrictions on children’s admission as prompted.
  5. If your application involves other variations (Question 4), indicate if you propose changes to conditions or information in the operating plan. Provide details as required.
  6. Complete Question 5 if substituting a new premises manager by providing their details including personal licence number.
  7. Finally, sign the declaration by stating your capacity if signing on behalf of someone else and ensure all relevant documents are ticked off before submission.

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29 Legislative competence. U.K. (1)An Act of the Scottish Parliament is not law so far as any provision of the Act is outside the legislative competence of the Parliament.
29 Legislative competence. U.K. (1)An Act of the Scottish Parliament is not law so far as any provision of the Act is outside the legislative competence of the Parliament. (e)it would remove the Lord Advocate from his position as head of the systems of criminal prosecution and investigation of deaths in Scotland.
An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make provision for regulating the sale of alcohol, and for regulating licensed premises and other premises on which alcohol is sold; and for connected purposes.
Section 29 applies where a person dies intestate and, immediately prior to death, was domiciled in Scotland and cohabiting with another. In such circumstances, the court can order payment of a capital sum to the survivor from the deceaseds estate, or a transfer of property (heritable or moveable) from the estate.
When undertaking this work Licensing Boards should be mindful of the five licensing objectives: preventing crime and disorder; securing public safety; preventing public nuisance; protecting and improving public health; and protecting children and young persons from harm.

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Section 29: Dangerous buildings This section places duties on a local authority where it appears to it that a building presents a danger to people in or about that building, to the public generally, or to adjacent buildings or places.
premises licence allows for the sale of alcohol on the premises, either on-sales and/off-sales. personal licence authorises a person aged 18 or over to supervise or authorise the sale of alcohol. occasional licence required if you want to sell alcohol from unlicensed premises in Scotland.
(1)A person (a service-provider) concerned with the provision of a service to the public or a section of the public (for payment or not) must not discriminate against a person requiring the service by not providing the person with the service.