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(b) the Authority shall consider any representation or objection made to it by the licensee concerning the recommendation under consideration and such further information or matter as it may consider necessary having regard to such representations or objections.
(4) The notice referred to in subsection (3) shall, in addition to stating the matters required by that subsection, state that representations and objections concerning the recommendation under consideration may be made to the Authority (either orally or in writing or both) during such period (being a period of not less than 28 days beginning on the date of receipt by the licensee of the notice) as shall be specified in the notice.
(5) The Authority shall thereafter make recommendations to the Governor in Council.
22. Investigation of licensee's business
(1) If the Authority is satisfied that it is necessary for the proper performance of any of its functions, it may in writing authorize any person to do all or any of the following at all reasonable times-
(a) require any person whom he reasonably believes to be employed in connection with the business of a company to which this section applies to produce for examination any book, record or other document which relates to such business and which is in his possession or under his control;
(b) examine and, if he thinks fit, take copies of, or copies of any entry in, any book, record or other document so produced;
(c) remove any such book, record or other document for further examination; and
(d) require any director or servant of such company to give him such explanation or further particulars in respect of a book, record or other document produced in compliance with a requirement under paragraph (a) as he shall specify.
(2) Where any information or matter relevant to an investigation under this section is recorded otherwise than in a legible form, the powers conferred by subsection (1) to require the production of any book, record or other document shall include power to require the production of a reproduction of the recording of any such information or matter or of a relevant part of it in a legible form.
(3) A magistrate may, if satisfied by information on oath laid by the chairman or vice-chairman of the Authority or by the principal executive officer-
(a) that it is reasonably necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Authority that entry be obtained to any building