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The sale of business contract and liquor licensing
Bib ID 5044754
Format BookBook
Description [Kensington, N.S.W.] : University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law, Centre for Continuing Legal Education, 2010 
1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm. 
Full contents
  • Sale of business contract / Tony Cahill
  • Licensing applications / Chris Thompson
  • Permitting intoxication - defending the licensee / Michael Heath.
 
Notes

Cover title.

"Tuesday 16 November 2010, Grace Hotel, 77 York St. Sydney 2000"--Caption title.

Subjects Sale of business enterprises - Law and legislation - New South Wales.  |  Alcohol - Law and legislation - New South Wales.  |  Liquor laws - New South Wales.  |  License system - New South Wales.
Other authors/contributors University of New South Wales. Continuing Legal Education

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