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What offences constitute unauthorised licensable activities?

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What offences constitute unauthorised licensable activities?

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It is an offence to carry on, or attempt to carry on a licensable activity without or not in accordance with the authorisation provided by a premises licence, a club premises certificate or a temporary event notice. An example of this type of offence would be selling alcohol without a premises licence. It is also an offence to knowingly allow a licensable activity to be carried on in these circumstances. Where the licensable activity is the provision of regulated entertainment (the definition of which is found in Schedule 1 to the Act) a person who is involved in the performance only of that entertainment but does no more will not be committing an offence. There is a defence of due diligence (see below) to the offence of carrying on unauthorised licensable activities, although this defence cannot be used where someone knowingly allowed the licensable activity to be carried on. The unauthorised licensable activities provision is central to the enforcement of the licensing regime introdu

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