For over 130 years Paterson's Licensing Acts has been the definitive source for all relevant legislation, regulations, standard forms, commentary and precedents on licensing, entertainment and gambling law.
Paterson's Licensing Acts two-volume hardback and CD-ROM compilation is up-to-date with the current law of England and Wales to help you understand the implications of the changes and apply the new provisions to your practice area.
Key benefits of Paterson's Licensing Acts 2011:
- The DCMS’s review of remote gambling – increase in the regulatory remit of the Gambling Commission
- The Policing and Crime Act 2009 – new requirements for the licensing of Sexual Entertainment Venues providing Local Authorities with more control of lap-dancing venues
- New cases arising in the fields of alcohol, gambling and taxi licensing
- Split premises and primary gambling activity – new Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP)
- Gambling machines – opportunities, constraints and updates on the gross profits tax consultation
- Lotteries, competitions or free prize draws – law and guidance
- Casinos – understanding the new competition process
- Gambling in pubs and clubs – permitted and exempt gaming
- Premises’ licence conditions, reviews and appeals
- Online gambling and offshore operations – creating a level playing field for British operators
New to this Edition of Paterson's Licensing Acts 2011:
- Paterson's Licensing Acts is the complete annotated guidance on licensing and gambling law, includes a handy fees table.
- The 2011 edition of Paterson's Licensing Acts also has a new section on sex entertainment licensing to reflect new requirements created by the Policing and Crime Act 2009.
- And there are further revisions to boast about in an improved section on taxi licensing and gambling.
Paterson's Licensing Acts 2011 CD-ROM:
- Contains the full text plus historical materials no longer included in the book
- Includes forms and is fully searchable
- An updated Paterson's Licensing Acts CD-ROM is published mid-year and sent free to subscribers
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