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I've held parties in my condo's common areas before where alcohol was consumed. There was no rule against it in our condo bylaws and stuff. You'd think it'd mention it if it were illegal. Is it Toronto only?

 

Are YOU alone allowed to go sit on the common patio/terrace or whatever with a beer if you'd like? Is it the presence of other people? What's the cutoff? Is this a separate board room or something not defined as a common area?

 

I have many questions.

 

technically to serve alcohol in Ontario somewhere that isn't your residence you are supposed to have a license. My condo enforces that for insurance reasons since a party room isn't a residence.

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Is there a distinction between serving alcohol and letting people serve themself, because I can bring my own beer, open it by myself and drink it all on my own?

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Is there a distinction between serving alcohol and letting people serve themself, because I can bring my own beer, open it by myself and drink it all on my own?

 

same thing

 

the distinction is between selling it and providing it without cost, the permits are different for each

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Actually I have to get a special event license to be allowed to serve beer, condo rules and technically all of the beer should be purchased under that license at an LCBO.

 

Not sure what exactly I'm going to do.

 

I believe the license is around $50-$75 last time I got one.

 

The good thing about buying with the license is you can return all unopened bottles , cases.

 

There is a 95 percent guarantee they aren't going to come by and determine if the beer that Dale is drinking was bought with the license or not. Actually 99.99 percent sure. Not sure what your condo security scrutiny is though.

 

However you are responsible for everyone there. God forbid something was to happen due to the drinking it won't be pretty.

 

Btw if you guys had the draft in say a place like LAS VEGAS we don't have to get a license. And I could partake. Just a thought.

 

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I believe the license is around $50-$75 last time I got one.

 

The good thing about buying with the license is you can return all unopened bottles , cases.

 

There is a 95 percent guarantee they aren't going to come by and determine if the beer that Dale is drinking was bought with the license or not. Actually 99.99 percent sure. Not sure what your condo security scrutiny is though.

 

However you are responsible for everyone there. God forbid something was to happen due to the drinking it won't be pretty.

 

Btw if you guys had the draft in say a place like LAS VEGAS we don't have to get a license. And I could partake. Just a thought.

 

:)

The way some AHL'ers drank last year, I think Bob should legitimately be concerned about liability.
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wow, draft in 22 days. That came fast.

 

I think the hockey season came fast due to finally having meaningful games in August and September for the Jays.

 

 

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You guys should think about joining the Alternative Hockey League group on Facebook. There will be exclusive content.

i dont do Facebook. Therefore your Facebook group is exclusionary and discriminatory.
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You guys should think about joining the Alternative Hockey League group on Facebook. There will be exclusive content.

 

Ya I think what we need is another destination on the internet for AHL information that only a fraction of the owners check.

 

(in the case of facebook, I would be one of the majority who abstain)

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