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BOOK REVIEW PATERSON’S LICENSING ACTS 2011 One Hundred and Nineteenth Edition Two Volumes (and CD) by Simon Mehigan QC Jeremy Phillips The Honourable Mr Justice Saunders Butterworths LexisNexis ISBN: 978-1-4057-5144-5 (Vol 1) 978-1-4057-5143-8 (Vol 2) www.lexisnexis.com GET UP TO DATE ON LICENSING: WITH THE 2011 EDITION OF “PATERSON’S” An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers If you’re a practitioner, particularly one specialising in the field of licensing, Paterson’s Licensing Acts is your two-volume Bible, now in its one hundred and nineteenth edition, and as brilliant as ever for its range of detail. For all who toil in the dense and dark vineyard of licensing, Paterson’s is a venerable and indispensible work. Having been updated a hundred and nineteen times since James Paterson started it all, it stays perennially fresh, contemporary, up to date and indisputably authoritative. Paterson’s is not without its lighter moments either (thankfully), revealing, inevitably, the more than occasional insight into human failings and foibles which is always to be expected with licensing. For example, there’s the case of a Mr. Boyle -- whom we will call the hard-up Haverhill pub crawler – who was banned by the Haverhill Pub Watch from entering any of its member pubs – a ban that was extended for a further two years. After mightily fighting the decision to ban him -- which involved a judgment 59 paragraphs long -- the ban was upheld, causing Boyle not inconsiderable grief. ‘The pubs in Haverhill must be very good that Mr Boyle was prepared to spend so much money trying to get his ban lifted,’ declared the judge. ‘Unhappily he will have to continue his drinking elsewhere, but with a lot less to spend on it.’ Thus, it covers the broad spectrum of human life and activity which is gradually revealed in this scholarly and thorough work of reference for lawyers and licensing specialists. Incorporated in its two-volume bulk is all case law and judgments pertaining to licensing in England and Wales, with commentary… and there is nothing to beat it! Volume I is logically structured in five parts, each part covering, with commentary, the relevant statutes, statutory instruments and forms where applicable, to include sex establishments in Part 1A preceded by: alcohol, refreshment and entertainment licensing… door supervisors – security industry authority…street trading…appeals, civil procedure and crime (miscellaneous)… and additional material. Similarly divided into three parts, Volume 2 covers betting, gaming and lotteries including the Gambling Act 2005. As one would expect of a work of this stature and erudition, there are extensive tables of cases, statutes and statutory instruments and a useful and lengthy index to facilitate research. The law is stated as at 1st September 2010, ‘save where it has proved possible to introduce more recent developments,’ say the authors, as well they might because the new government has plans for localism which could well change the content substantially from next year as the law changes policy so Paterson’s will keep you as up to date in preference to any other work.

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