1969 Ed.] Air Transport (Licensing of Air Services)
Regulations.
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Authority such further information as the Licensing Authority may reasonably require for the discharge of their duties in relation to the application.
7. The Licensing Authority shall cause to be published, in the manner prescribed in Form 2 in the Schedule such particulars of any applications for licences received by them as are prescribed in the said Form 2.
Publication of applications.
Form 2.
Objections and
8. Responsible persons or bodies who may reasonably be considered by the Governor to have an interest private or public representations. in the matter of the issue or refusal of a licence may, in the form and manner, and within the time, prescribed in Form 3 in the Schedule, make representations or objections with regard to any application for a licence.
Form 3.
Public and
Form 4.
9. The Licensing Authority may, if they think fit, for the purpose of determining applications for licences, hold inquiries private inquiries, in public or in private and shall hold an inquiry in public if the applicant, or any person who has duly made an objection, requires the Licensing Authority, by such notice, in such form, as is prescribed in Form 4 in the Schedule so to do. Before holding any such inquiry the Licensing Authority shall give to the applicant and to any person who has duly made representa- tions or objections with regard to the application, such notice, in such form, as is prescribed in the said Form 4 and shall give the applicant and any such person an opportunity of being heard at the inquiry.
10. Where an application is made to the Licensing Authority for a licence to remain in force for a period not exceeding thirty days and they are satisfied that it is in the public interest that the application should be determined with expedition, they may determine the application and grant a licence accordingly; and the provisions of this Part as to the publication of particulars of applications, the making of objections and representations, and the holding of inquiries at the instance of the applicant or an objector shall not in that case apply.
11. In exercising their discretion to grant, or to refuse, a licence and their discretion to attach conditions to any licence the Licensing Authority shall have regard to the co-ordination and development of air services generally with the object of ensuring the most effective service to the public while avoiding uneconomi- cal overlapping and generally to the interests of the public, in- cluding those of persons requiring or likely to require facilities for air transport, as well as those of persons providing such facilities. In particular the Licensing Authority shall have regard to the following matters--
Emergency applications.
General policy of Licensing Authority.
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