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(d) if the Director is satisfied that the licence was issued by him as a result of a false misrepresentation of any fact or other unlawful act of the applicant; or
(e) if the Director is of opinion that it is for any reason in the public interest to cancel or suspend the licence or permit and the holder of the licence or permit, having been required to do so in writing by the Director, has failed within 1 month to show good cause why the licence or permit should not be cancelled or suspended.
(2) The Director may cancel a licence or permit on the death of the holder of the licence or permit.
(3) Where the Director cancels or suspends a licence or permit under subsection (1), he shall forthwith notify the holder of the licence or permit and shall state the reason therefor.
(4) Where the Director has notified the holder of a licence or permit under subsection (3) of the cancellation or suspension of his licence or permit, the holder of the licence or permit shall forthwith surrender the licence or permit to the Director.
(5) Where a licence or permit which has been suspended is surrendered, the Director shall on the termination of the period of suspension reissue the licence or permit to the holder of the licence or permit.
PART III
EVIDENCE, SEARCH, SEIZURE, AND FORFEITURE
10. (1) Any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control—
(a) any thing whatever containing an acetylating substance;
(b) the keys of any thing whatever containing an acetylating substance;
(c) any place or premises or part of any place or premises in which an acetylating substance is found;
(d) the keys to any place or premises or part of any place or premises in which an acetylating substance is found, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had the acetylating substance in his possession.
(2) Any person who is proved to have had in his possession or under his control or subject to his order—
(a) a document of title to goods as defined in section 2 of the Sale of Goods Ordinance; or
Presumption of possession and knowledge of nature of an acetylating substance.
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Cemmesión
(d) if the Director is satisfied that the licence was issued by him as a result of a false misrepresentation of any fact or other unlawful act of the applicant; or
(e) if the Director is of opinion that it is for any reason in the public interest to cancel or suspend the licence or permit and the holder of the licence or permit, having been required to do so in writing by the Director, has failed within 1 month to show good cause why the licence or permit should not be cancelled or suspended.
(2) The Director may cancel a licence or permit on the death of the holder of the licence or permit.
(3) Where the Director cancels or suspends a licence or permit under subsection (1), he shall forthwith notify the holder of the licence or permit and shall state the reason therefor.
(4) Where the Director has notified the holder of a licence or permit under subsection (3) of the cancellation or suspension of his licence or permit, the holder of the licence or permit shall forthwith surrender the licence or permit to the Directore
(5) Where a licence or permit which has been suspended is surrendered, the Director shall on the termination of the period of suspension reissue the licence or permit to the holder of the licence or permit.
PART III
EVIDENCE, SEARCH, SEIZURE, AND FORFEITURE
10. (1) Any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control-
(a) any thing whatever containing an acetylating substance; (b) the keys of any thing whatever containing an acetylating
substance;
(c) any place or premises or part of any place or premises
in which an acetylating substance is found;
(d) the keys to any place or premises or part of any place or premises in which an acetylating substance is found, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had the acetylating substance in his possession.
(2) Any person who is proved to have had in his possession or under his control or subject to his order--
(a) a document of title to goods as defined in section 2 of
the Sale of Goods Ordinance; or
Presumption of possession and knowledge of nature of an acetylating substance.
(Cap. 26.)
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