It depends on the laws of your country. Here in the UK, a person under 18 can be on licensed premises for a meal - PROVIDED (1) they're accompanied by an adult and (2) they don't drink alcohol.
It would depend on a lot of factors, such as what the licensed premises are and what arrangements can be made with the owners of the premises. It is best to go directly to the owners.
company with adult
18 years of age.
Well, honey, in the good ol' US of A, the legal age to drink at a licensed premises is 21. So, if you're not old enough to remember the Y2K scare, you better stick to Shirley Temples and leave the booze to the grown-ups. Cheers, sweetie!
A person who rents property to others A person managing a licensed premises and holding the license.
It is not common knowledge that there is a well-known red light district in Medway, Kent. Prostitution is illegal in the UK except in licensed premises, and the presence of such districts is usually discreet and not widely publicized.
R. W. Westbrook has written: 'The valuation of licensed premises'
'Pub' is an abbreviation of Public House ie premises licenced to sell alcoholic drinks to be consumed on or off the premises.
In United Kingdom specifically in England and Wales, alcohol premises must be licensed by a local authority to sell alcohol beverages. The one who is responsible for the premises(owners or managers or employees) must hold a personal license. To get this type of license, you must take the National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders or NCPLH course online or in an approved and accredited licensing school.
No. Sutherland is the largest county of the UK.
Yes. An ABC licensed manager must always be on the premises when the establishment is open for business.