On 26/01/2011 10:21 AM, David Murn wrote:
Upon doing a bit of research, the exact meaning varies depending on
where you are.  In [1]New York for example, a BYO establishment MUST
have a liquor license.  In [2]Victoria, a BYO license (actually a
permit) is for places that dont have a liquor license.
Now that I think about it, I was using "licensed" in the informal sense of "sells alcohol". That may be an Australianism.

Steve

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