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Only butchers need licences as such although some food factories need prior approval e.g. the wholesale manufacture of meat and dairy products. ... more
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A - Yes. You will need to operate your premises in line with a number of mandatory conditions. Failure to do so will lead to the Licensing Board reviewing your licence. The mandatory conditions include: • alcohol is to be sold on the premises only ... more
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No. There is no difference between a ‘Q’ licence and a normal licence in terms of testing requirements or conditions of use associated with a NSW driver licence. ... more
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A. The Poisons Act 1964 specifies that the holder of a Licence or Permit must be a ‘fit and proper person. Generally, it is considered that this requires a tertiary qualification relevant to the poisons listed on the licence or permit, or has 5 ... more
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Before completing an application form, please ensure you read the 'hackney carriage driver guidance notes'. These are available to download and are listed on the right hand side of this page. The ‘hackney carriage driver application form’ is ... more
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The categories of vehicles covered by your driving license are shown on the paper counterpart, so read it carefully to make sure you comply with the terms, and don't get penalty points. ... more
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No, the licences we sell last indefinitely. You don't lose a licence if the machine expires or even if you lose your CD. ... more
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A - The requirements for training of personal licence holders are set out in the Licensing Qualification (Scotland) Regulations 2007 (SSI/2007/98) and the Licensing (Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2007 (SSI/2007/313). These Regulations can be ... more
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Yes. Some road traffic policies will pay for representation for specific allegations. Alternatively, there are policies available to cover against the cost of lawyers fees but you should check that it covers everything and doesn't simply provide ... more
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A provisional driving licence is worth as much as a full driving licence (well, as ID- not for driving obviously!) Some airlines are OK with just photographic ID, but some still want a passport. Check with your airline. It's not worth the risk of ... more
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