Excise Act, 1835

Licences may be granted to sell beer, spirits, and wine in theatres, &c., without production of a certificate.

7. It shall be lawful for the commissioners and officers of excise, and they are hereby authorized and empowered, to grant retail licences to any person to sell beer, spirits, and wine in any theatre established under a royal patent, or in any theatre or other place of public entertainment licensed by the lord chamberlain or by justices of the peace, without the production by the person applying for such licence or licences of any certificate or authority for such person to keep a common inn, alehouse, or victualling house; any thing in any Act or Acts to the contrary notwithstanding.

[S. 8 rep. 37 & 38 Vict. c. 35. (S.L.R.)]