the servants on the premises shall be treated as one person and the householder
shall be deemed to be the person in possession of the baka, lapire or toddy found
on the premises.
(4) The selling of toddy by any person to the holder of a toddy bar
licence shall not amount to sale of liquor for the purpose of this Regulation.
4.
An application for a licence shall be in the form provided by the
Authority.
5.
(1) An application for a licence shall be accompanied by the fees
specified in Schedule A and documents specified in Schedule B.
(2) When an application is refused the Authority shall refund to the
applicant the licence fee and the surcharge, if any.
(3) Where the holder of an outdoor entertainment licence has complied
with regulation 14 (10) to the satisfaction of the Authority, the Authority shall
refund to the holder the deposit made by the holder. Where the holder has failed
to so comply, the Authority shall forfeit the deposit.
6.

The Authority shall not grant a licence (a) other than a bottler's licence or an off-licence to a firm or
body corporate,
(b) to an individual who (i) is less than 21 years old;
(ii) is an undischarged bankrupt;
(iii) has within the five years preceding the date of the
application, been convicted of an offence involving
dishonesty or immorality;
(iv) is not of good character and not a fit and proper
person to hold a licence;
(c) in the case of a firm applying for an off-licence or bottler's
licence, if any of the partners of the firm is an individual referred
to in paragraph (b);
(d) in the case of a company applying for an off-licence or
bottler's licence, if any of its directors or managers has been
convicted of an offence involving dishonesty within the 5 years
preceding the date of application ;
(e) where the manager of a corporate body is an individual
referred to in paragraph (b).

7.
Before granting a licence other than a temporary liquor or off-licence, the
Authority shall consult-

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