guests cannot purchase their own drinks). A member holding a private function at the club with an unlimited number of guests, if the sale of liquor is at the expense of the member (i.e.A member cannot be accompanied by more than five guests (or other number imposed on the licence) at any one time. A member of the licensee club and to the guests of that member in the company of that member, for consumption of the licensed premises.In respect to the sale and supply of liquor, liquor may only be sold and supplied to: The club must ensure that its rules are not contravened.An up to date register of members must be available for inspection at the club premises.The trading hours are specified in the conditions of the licence.īoth a club and club restricted licence are subject to the following conditions:.
Club restrictedĪ club restricted licence is a club licence that has the following restrictions: Each licence authorises the sale and supply of liquor to members of the club, their bona fide invited guests and visitors.
There are two types of club licences under section 48 of the Act. In essence, the supply of liquor is secondary to the primary objects of the club. A club consists of a body or group of persons who join together to further some sporting, social, political, literary or other legitimate aim.Ī club licence under section 48 of the Act, authorises the sale and supply of liquor to members of the club.