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Issue of licences.
(Cap. 341.)
Applications for licences. Form 1.
App. I] Air Transport (Licensing of Air Services)
Regulations.
[1969 Ed.
after so doing, give notice thereof in writing to the Governor specifying the interest so acquired, and the Governor after taking the matter into consideration may, if he thinks fit, declare that the member or deputy member has vacated his office and the seat of such member or deputy member shall thereupon become vacant.
(6) (a) The Governor may appoint a person to be secretary
to the Licensing Authority.
(b) The Licensing Authority may appoint such other officers and servants as may, in the opinion of the Governor, be necessary to enable them to discharge their duties.
(c) The number of members which shall form a quorum of the Licensing Authority for the dispatch of business, and the way in which the Licensing Authority shall determine questions for their decision shall be such as the Governor may prescribe.
(1) The Licensing Authority may grant to any person applying therefor a licence to carry passengers, mail or cargo by air for hire or reward on such scheduled journeys, and subject to such conditions, as may be specified in the licence.
(2) The Licensing Authority may attach such conditions to any licence as they may think fit having regard to the nature and circumstances of the application therefor.
(3) It shall be a condition of every licence that-
(a) the holder of the licence and any person having a financial interest in the business of the holder of the licence shall refrain from stipulating that any other person shall-
(i) refuse booking facilities to any other holder of a licence;
(ii) grant such facilities to such other holder only on onerous terms; and
(b) the holder of the licence shall perform all such reason- able services as the Postmaster General may from time to time require in regard to the conveyance of mails (and of any persons who may be in charge thereof) upon journeys made under the licence. The remuneration for any such services shall be such as may from time to time be determined by agreement between the Postmaster General and the holder of the licence:
Provided that any disputes and disagreements shall be subject to arbitration under the Arbitration Ordinance.
6. Applications for licences shall be made in the form and manner, and shall contain the particulars prescribed in Form 1 in the Schedule. Every applicant shall furnish to the Licensing
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