Adams v South Lanarkshire Council

the Lord Ordinary confirmed that possession of a licence (in casu for the sale and supply of alcohol) was a property right and refusal of the application was a control of that property right.

Scots Courts report

Licensing Law, Property Law, Protocol 1, Art. 1 Right to Private Property

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