Licensed premises in Scotland—leasing—style clauses

Produced in partnership with Audrey Ferrie
Precedents

Licensed premises in Scotland—leasing—style clauses

Produced in partnership with Audrey Ferrie

Precedents
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      Definitions

      [Gaming Machine Permit

      1. means the licensed premises gaming machine permit issued by the licensing authority in terms of section 283 of the Gambling Act 2005 and the Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permits (Scotland) Regulations 2007 SSI 2007/505;]

      Licensing Board

      1. means the licensing authority empowered to grant premises licences in terms of the L(S)A 2005;

      [Local Authority

      1. means the local authority empowered by the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 to issue a Street Café Permit;]

      L(S)A 2005

      1. means the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005;

      Permitted Use

      1. [means use of the Premises as an hotel or aparthotel within Class 7 of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Scotland) Order 1997 SI 1997/3061 with ancillary [insert details of additional facilities eg reception, offices, shop, meeting or conference rooms, breakfast room, restaurant, bar, lounge, kitchen, gym, laundry room] or other appropriate facilities and as ancillary thereto for the sale of food and drink for consumption on the Premises within Class 3 of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Scotland) Order 1997, SI 1997/3061;

        OR

        means use of the Premises

Audrey Ferrie
Audrey Ferrie chambers

Solicitor


Audrey is a graduate of the University of Glasgow and trained with Hughes Dowdall & Co., a well-known Glasgow firm specialising in criminal law. On qualification she joined the litigation team at Moncrieff Warren Paterson, Glasgow in 1979 as an assistant solicitor and remained with the firm through various mergers until her retirement in April 2022. 
 
Audrey is established as a recognised expert in her field. She specialises in liquor, gambling and civic government licensing, with a particular focus on Scotland. She represents many well-known companies in the leisure and hospitality industry and appears regularly at licensing hearings throughout Scotland. Audrey is the Convenor a member of the Law Society of Scotland's Licensing Sub Committee and , a member of the Liquor Licensing Specialist Accreditation Panel. She was previously is also a member of the Scottish Tourism Alliance and the only Scottish member of the invitation-only Gambling Commission Industry Lawyers Group. She is a contributing editor to Smith & Monkcom: The Law of Gambling, 54th Edition. She is a member of the Glasgow Film Fundraising Committee.

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