Liquor Act 2007 No 90
Historical version for 28 November 2011 to 30 November 2011 (accessed 20 May 2013 at 13:44) Current version
Part 6Division 1Section 110

110   Falsely indicating that premises are licensed or that person is authorised to sell or supply liquor

(1)  A person must not, by means of a notice, sign or otherwise, indicate:
(a)  that liquor is available for sale or supply on or from premises if the premises are not licensed premises, or
(b)  that premises are licensed premises under a particular kind of licence if the premises are not such licensed premises, or
(c)  that a person is authorised to sell or supply liquor if the person is not so authorised.

Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.

(2)  Nothing in this section prevents a person from using the term “hotel” to describe unlicensed premises on which tourist or visitor accommodation is provided on a commercial basis or from using that term as part of the name of any such unlicensed premises.
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