Obtaining an off licence in Northern Ireland has always been something of a lottery – difficult to win but nice when you do.
This is because the licensing legislation requires the surrender of an existing licence when making an application.
Legislation unique to the province - and a de facto quota system - mean those wishing to obtain an off licence have to enter something of a lottery. John Cross describes the main considerations when applying for a licence
July 20, 2005 at 08:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Obtaining an off licence in Northern Ireland has always been something of a lottery – difficult to win but nice when you do.
This is because the licensing legislation requires the surrender of an existing licence when making an application.
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