Intoxicating Liquor Act, 1962

Recording of certain convictions on licences subsequently obtained.

24.—Where, after the commencement of this Act—

(a) a person is convicted in respect of premises of an offence under section 7 (which prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquor without a licence) of the Act of 1924,

(b) the person was the holder of a licence in respect of the premises not more than twelve months before the time of the offence, and

(c) the person becomes, after the time of the conviction, the holder of a licence in respect of the premises,

the offence shall be deemed to be an offence to which Part III (which relates to the endorsement of licences) of the Act of 1927 applies and the licence shall, for the purpose of that Part, be deemed to have been in force and to have been held by the person at the time of the conviction, and, accordingly, the conviction shall be recorded on the licence under that Part.