More problems at Chester
After bouncing cheques and boxing matches, Chester City now face a possible court case over not having a music licence at the Deva Stadium.
One of the country's main licensing agencies, Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL), has issued a writ at London's High Court against the club seeking a court order banning further music being played at the premises until music licences for them are brought up to date reports the Chester Chronicle.
The writ says PPL solicitors wrote to the club three times and sent a leaflet explaining why it needed a licence to play records in public. However, the writ alleges the club refused an offer to obtain a music licence.
The penalties for disobeying orders such as the one sought in the writ include fines of up to £10,000, and up to two years in prison for contempt of court.
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