HC Deb 12 December 1911 vol 32 cc2315-6

The following definition shall be substituted, as from the first day of April nineteen hundred and eleven, for the definition of premises contained in Section fifty-two of the Finance (1909–10) Act, 1910:— The expression "premises" in relation to the annual value of licensed premises includes any offices, courts, yards, and gardens which are occupied together with and are within the curtilage, or in the immediate vicinity of the house or place where the liquor is sold, except any such offices, courts, yards, or gardens as are proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to be used ex-

Question put, "That the Clause be read a second time."

The House divided: Ayes, 42; Noes, 93.

Division No. 450.] AYES. [1.43 a.m.
Adamson, William Hall, Fred (Dulwich) Pryce-Jones, Col. E. (Montgom'y B'ghs)
Amery, L. C. M. S. Hamilton, Marquess of (Londonderry) Raffan, Peter Wilson
Baird, J. L. Haworth, Sir Arthur A. Sanders, Robert A.
Baker, H. T. (Accrington) Henderson, Major H. (Berks, Abingdon) Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.)
Barton, W. Hoare, S. J. G. Smith, Albert (Lancs., Clitheroe)
Campion, W. R. Hunt, Rowland Sutton, John E.
Carlile, Sir Edward Hildred Kerr-Smiley, Peter Kerr Sykes, Mark (Hull, Central)
Cassel, Felix Lewisham, Viscount Talbot, Lord E.
Cawley, Sir Frederick (Prestwich) Lockwood, Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col. A. R. Thynne, Lord A.
Chaloner, Col. R. G. W. Mount, William Arthur Toulmin, Sir George
Courthope, G. Loyd Needham, Christopher T. Ward, Arnold (Herts, Watford)
Craig, Norman (Kent, Thanet) Neville, Reginald J. N. Williams, Col. R. (Dorset, W.)
Duncan, C. (Barrow-in-Furness) Parker, James (Halifax)
Eyres-Monsell, Bolton M. Pease, Herbert Pike (Darlington) TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—Mr. Cawley and Mr. Gill.
Gibbs, G. A. Pretyman, E. G.
NOES.
Acland, Francis Dyke Hackett, J. O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny)
Ainsworth, John Stirling Hall, Frederick (Normanton) O'Connor, John (Kildare, N.)
Allen, Charles Peter (Stroud) Hancock, J. G. O'Doherty, Philip
Benn, W. W. (Tower Hamlets, St. Geo.) Harcourt, Robert V. (Montrose) Ogden, Fred
Bentham, G. J. Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry O'Shee, James John
Birrell, Rt. Hon. Augustine Hayden, John Patrick Pearce, Robert (Staffs, Leek)
Black, Arthur W. Helme, Norval Watson Pease, Rt. Hon. Joseph A. (Rotherham)
Bowerman, C. W. Henry, Sir Charles S. Price, C. E. (Edinburgh, Central)
Brunner, J. F. L. Higham, John Sharp Primrose, Hon. Neil James
Carr-Gomm, H. W. Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. Charles E. H. Reddy, M.
Chapple, Dr. W. A. Howard, Hon. Geoffrey Rendall, Athelstan
Clough, William Isaacs, Rt. Hon. Sir Rufus Roberts, Charles H. (Lincoln)
Condon, Thomas Joseph Johnson, W. Robertson, J. M. (Tyneside)
Cornwall, Sir Edwin A. Jones, H. Haydn (Merioneth) Robinson, Sidney
Cowan, W. H. Jones, Leif Stratten (Notts, Rushcliffe) Samuel, S. M. (Whitechapel)
Crawshay-Williams, Eliot Jones, William (Carnarvonshire) Seely, Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B.
Crumley, Patrick Jones, W. S. Glyn- (Stepney) Shortt, E.
Dawes, J. A. Keating, M. Stanley, Albert (Staffs, N. W.)
Doris, W. King, J. (Somerset, N.) Tennant, Harold John
Edwards, Clement (Glamorgan, E.) Lambert, George (Devon, S. Molton) Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton)
Edwards, Sir Francis (Radnor) Law, Hugh A. (Donegal, West) Walters, John Tudor
Elibank, Rt. Hon. Master of Lawson, Sir W. (Cumb'rld, Cockedm'th) Ward, W. Dudley (Southampton)
Elverston, Sir Harold Levy, Sir Maurice Webb, H.
Essex, Richard Walter Lewis, John Herbert White, Patrick (Meath, North)
Falconer, J. Lundon, T. Wiles, Thomas
Ferens, T. R. M'Curdy, C. A. Wilson, Hon. G. G. (Hull, W.)
Ffrench, Peter McKenna, Rt. Hon. Reginald Wilson, W. T. (Westhoughton)
Fiennes, Hon. Eustace Edward M'Laren, Hon. F. W. S. (Lincs., Spalding) Wood, Rt. Hon. T. McKinnon (Glas.)
George, Rt. Hon. David Lloyd Markham, Sir Arthur Basil Younger, Sir George
Gladstone, W. G. C. Marshall, Arthur Harold
Guest, Hon. Frederick E. (Dorset, E.) Murray, Capt. Hon. A. C. TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—Mr. Illingworth and Mr. Gulland.
Gwynn, Stephen Lucius (Galway) Norton, Captain Cecil W.

clusively for any trade or business which is entirely distinct from the trade or business carried on upon the premises by the licence holder as such, and also includes any building or place which though not within the curtilage, or in the immediate vicinity, of the house or place where the liquor is sold, is used by the licence holder for receiving or storing liquor or, which in the opinion of the Commissioners is used by him, otherwise than occasionally, for any purpose in connection with the sale of liquor.

Amendment made: Leave out the word "exclusively" ["to be used exclusively for any trade"] and insert instead thereof the words "either altogether, or with exceptions only."—[Sir George Younger.]

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