Muir v Keay: 1875

The defendant ran premises under the name ‘The Cafe. It was discovered to be open through the night, and at the time seventeen women and twenty men were there. They had been sold with cigars, coffee, and ginger beer, and were consuming them.
Held: The house was kept open for public refreshment, resort, and entertainment, and required a licence.

Citations:

(1875) LR 10 QB 594

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Licensing

Updated: 12 May 2022; Ref: scu.190036