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g a z e t t e

april 1982

topics in the more usual way and, for example, deal with in

sequence the general principles of negligence moving to

breach of statutory duties, to dangerous premises, to

defective products, to

Rylands

v.

Fletcher,

to liability for

animals. Both formats are perfectly logical and

understandable. When the student has studied one book

and then read the other, the different approach to the same

topics will certainly guarantee a greater understanding,

removing the student from the shackles of word-bound

layout-type of knowledge, with which examiners are,

regrettably, all too familiar. Both books are, without

doubt, in the "highly recommended" category.

M. V. O'MAHONY

Licensing Applications

The attention of practitioners is drawn to the Provisions

of Section 24 of the Fire Services Act, 1981 which came

into force on the 1st day of April, 1982.

The Section reads as follows:—

The Applicant for —

(a) a certificate for the grant or renewal of a licence (other

than an off-licence) under the Licensing Acts, 1833 to

1981,

(b) the grant or renewal of a certificate of registration

under the Registration of Clubs Acts 1904 to 1981,

(c) a licence in respect of premises under —

(i) the Public Dance Halls Act, 1935, or

(ii) Part IV ofthe Public Health Acts Amendment Act

1890 or

(d) a certificate in respect of premises under the Gaming

and Lotteries Acts 1956 to 1979,

shall give one month's notice in writing (or such shorter

period of notice as the fire authority may in the special

circumstances of the case agree to accept) of the

application to the fire authority in the functional area of

which the premises are situated, and the fire authority may

appear, be heard and adduce evidence in respect of the

application on the hearing thereof.

NOTE:—

Part (IV) of the Public Health Act Amendment Act

1890 relates to premises in respect of which Music and

Singing Licenses are required.

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