1985 Ed.]

Miscellaneous Licences Regulations

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writing that objections have been or will be taken to such renewal or that a revocation is proposed. Such written notice as aforesaid may be given by post to the applicant at the premises or at his last address as shown in any register of licences kept by the licensing authority.

(4) Nothing in this regulation contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the discretion of the licensing authority contained in section 5 of the Ordinance.

8. Any appeal to the Governor in Council from the decision of the licensing authority shall be made in writing addressed to the Chief Secretary setting forth the grounds of the appeal, within 14 days from the date of such decision.

9. Subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, the licensing authority may impose such special conditions in respect of any licence as the circumstances may require.

10. No person shall alter, deface, or make any erasure on a licence, and no person shall use, or have in his possession with a view to use, a licence on which an erasure has been made, or which has been altered or defaced in any way.

11. A person requiring a licence or the renewal or any extension of such licence shall make application either personally or in writing to the licensing authority and in such form as he may direct and shall when making the same pay to the licensing authority the licence fee prescribed by these regulations.

12. (1) If the licensing authority refuses to grant or renew a licence, the licence fee shall be refunded, or if he revokes a licence except on the ground of misconduct, a part of such fee shall be refunded to the applicant or licensee.

(2) The part of the fee so refunded shall bear to the whole fee the same proportion as the unexpired part of the term for which the licence was granted bears to the whole term.

(3) No refund shall be made in respect of any period during which a licence shall have been in force.

13. Every licence shall expire on the day fixed by these regulations or named in such licence, or if no day be fixed then on the day which, in the year following, corresponds to the day on which such licence was granted, or renewed.

14. Every licence may on its expiration be renewed for further periods not exceeding 1 year at a time.

15. When a licence has been granted to any person or persons to carry on any trade, business or occupation at any premises, such person or persons shall not carry on any such trade, business or occupation at any other premises without the appropriate licence

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[Subsidiary]

Appeals.

Special conditions.

Defacing a licence.

Applications and renewals.

Refunds.

Date of expiration of licences.

Power to renew licences.

Premises not to be changed.

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