... (a) Such conditions shall in any case be attached as, having regard to proper provision for suitable premises and good management, the justices think best adapted for securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 1035by Great Britain. Parliament - 1908Full view - About this book
| William Henry Dumsday - 1904 - 544 pages
...public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value which the pi onuses will bear, in the opinion of the justices, when licensed,...value of the same premises if they were not licensed : Provided that, in estimating the value as licensed premises of hotels or other premises where the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 568 pages
...the justices think best adapted for securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed : Provided that, By s. 4 (2) of the Licensing Act, 1904 : "The justices, on the grant of a new onlicence,... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1906 - 760 pages
...justices think best adapted for securing to the public LIIIV monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed, provided that, in estimating the value as licensed premises of hotels or other premises where the profits... | |
| Herbert Lanham - Accounting - 1906 - 220 pages
...the Justices think best adapted for securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed : Provided that, in estimating the value as licensed premises of hotels or other premises where the... | |
| Joseph Rowntree, Arthur Sherwell - Alcohol - 1906 - 636 pages
...they shall " think best adapted for securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed " ; 2 but it leaves untouched the rates of duty he said : " I do not doubt for a moment that the first... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 746 pages
...of a licence. Clause (a) of sab-section 2 deals with the question of monopoly value represented by the difference between the value •which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed. It is difficult to see how, if that is the problem to be dealt with and solved, the element that an... | |
| Accounting - 1906 - 220 pages
...the Justices think best adapted for securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented br the difference between the value which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed : Provided that, in estimating the value as licensed premises of hotels or other premises where the... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - Justices of the peace - 1907 - 732 pages
...the justices think best adapted for securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed. Provided that, in estimating the value as licensed premises of hotels or other premises where the profits... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1907 - 576 pages
...securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value wjiich the premises will bear, in the opinion of the justices,...value of the same premises if they were not licensed. . . . "(2) The justices, on the grant of a new on licence, may attach to the grant of the licence such... | |
| Charles Roberts - Alcoholism - 1908 - 240 pages
..." as they think best adapted for securing to the public any monopoly value which is represented by the difference between the value which the premises...value of the same premises if they were not licensed." It may be difficult in practice for the justices to estimate the value, but in theory the provision... | |
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