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TEMPORARY TRANSFERS.

A temporary transfer is an authority to carry on the business of a publican until an application can be made for an ordinary transfer of a License, from one person to another, in respect of the same house.

Justices in Petty Sessions are authorised to make this grant in those cases, where they are empowered at Special Sessions, to transfer Licenses.

The temporary transfer will continue until the next Special Sessions for transferring Licenses, and will then expire. In the meantime the notice of transfer [tor form of notice &c., see "Transfers"] should be given by the person giving up possession of the premises. If, however, there is not sufficient time after obtaining the temporary authority to give the necessary fourteen days' notice, an application should be made on the transfer day for another temporary authority (although it has been doubted whether a second temporary transfer can be legally granted to the same person) to continue the business until the next following Special Transfer Sessions, in order to give the necessary notices.

THEATRES.

No person must have or keep any house or other place of public resort in Great Britain for the public performance of stage plays without authority by virtue of letters patent from Her Majesty, or without License from the Lord Chamberlain, or from a County Council, or Justices of the Peace where the County Councils have delegated their power of granting those Licenses.

A stage play includes "every tragedy, comedy, farce, opera, burlesque, interlude, melodrama, pantomime, or other entertainment of the stage or any part thereof.'

TRANSFERS.

Every person when going into possession of licensed premises must apply at the next petty sessions for what is called a temporary transfer, to authorise him to carry on the business until one of the special sessions appointed by the Justices for transferring Licenses (notice of which is always served yearly upon publicans), the date of which can be obtained from the Justices' Clerk of the district upon application.

Having obtained this authority, the next step is to serve upon one of the overseers of parish or township, and also upon the Superintendent of Police of the district, either by leaving it with him personally or at his residence (not office or police station) a notice signed by the License Holder or his authorised agent in the similar terms to the following, viz. :

TRANSFER NOTICE.

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The mode of proving the character of the applicant and the time at which such proof is required varies in different places. In some parts the character of the applicant is considered by the Justices upon the application for a temporary authority, and in others it is not gone into until the ordinary transfer is asked for. The practice in any particular place may be ascertained from the police.

A method generally adopted for such proof is by a certificate signed by a few (usually about six) persons signing a form similar to the following:

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It is well, perhaps, to remark here that the Justices have the same discretion-not more or less-to refuse a transfer as they have with regard to an application for a renewal.

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