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What is the term for a licensed establishment in Ontario that is allowed to sell and serve alcohol?

In Ontario, an establishment authorized to sell and serve alcohol is legally referred to as a 'licensed premise'. Options A and C are general terms for specific

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Question: What is the term for a licensed establishment in Ontario that is allowed to sell and serve alcohol?

Answer options:

  • A public house ✅ A licensed premise
  • A general store
  • An alcohol vendor

Correct answer: A licensed premise

Explanation: In Ontario, an establishment authorized to sell and serve alcohol is legally referred to as a 'licensed premise'. Options A and C are general terms for specific types of establishments, and option D is too broad. 'Licensed premise' is the formal term used by the AGCO and in related legislation.

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