CAP. 104]
Ferry Services
[1982 Ed.
L~ :27/8€.
Period of grant.
(2) A licence---
(a) may be granted in such form as the Commissioner thinks fit:
(b) shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner
may specify; and
(c) may, after consultation with the licensee, be amended by
the Commissioner.
(3) The Commissioner may, after consultation with a licensee and having regard to the financial circumstances of the licensee, specify by notice in writing served by post on the licensee the minimum frequency of a licensed service.
(4) The Commissioner shall, before granting a licence under subsection (1), consult with the Director of Marine and the Director of Engineering Development with respect to the proposed grant and the proposed conditions of such licence.
(5) The Commissioner may require an applicant for a licence to supply such information in such manner as the Commissioner may reasonably require in order to decide whether or not to grant a licence to the applicant.
(6) Where 2 or more persons apply, or it appears to the Commissioner that 2 or more persons are likely to apply, separately for a licence to operate substantially the same ferry service between the same points, the Commissioner shall, without prejudice to this section, make arrangements for such applications to be made by way of public tender in such manner and within such period as he may determine; but the Commissioner shall not be bound to grant any application so made, and any application relating to such ferry service which is made otherwise than in accordance with such arrangements while they are in force shall not be considered.
(7) Any person whose application for a licence is not granted by the Commissioner may appeal in writing-
(a) against the decision of the Commissioner, within 28 days of the date of such decision, to the Secretary for Transport who may confirm or set aside such decision after considering any written representations submitted to him by the appellant and the Commissioner in respect of that decision; and
(b) if he is aggrieved by the decision of the Secretary for Transport, to the Governor in Council within 28 days of the date of that decision, and the decision of the Governor in Council on any such appeal shall be final.
29. (1) A licence may be granted for any period not exceeding 3 years.
(2) The Commissioner may, at the request of the licensee, during any period while the licence is in force, extend the period of the licence for a further period or periods not exceeding 3 years at any one time, so that the period for which the licence was granted
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CAP. 104]
Ferry Services
[1982 Ed.
L~ :27/8€.
Period of grant.
(2) A licence---
(a) may be granted in such form as the Commissioner thinks fit:
(b) shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner
may specify; and
(c) may, after consultation with the licensee, be amended by
the Commissioner.
(3) The Commissioner may, after consultation with a licensee and having regard to the financial circumstances of the licensee, specify by notice in writing served by post on the licensee the minimum frequency of a licensed service.
(4) The Commissioner shall, before granting a licence under subsection (1), consult with the Director of Marine and the Director of Engineering Development with respect to the proposed grant and the proposed conditions of such licence.
(5) The Commissioner may require an applicant for a licence to supply such information in such manner as the Commissioner may reasonably require in order to decide whether or not to grant a licence to the applicant.
(6) Where 2 or more persons apply, or it appears to the Commissioner that 2 or more persons are likely to apply, separately for a licence to operate substantially the same ferry service between the same points, the Commissioner shall, without prejudice to this section, make arrangements for such applications to be made by way of public tender in such manner and within such period as he may determine; but the Commissioner shall not be bound to grant any application so made, and any application relating to such ferry service which is made otherwise than in accordance with such arrangements while they are in force shall not be considered.
(7) Any person whose application for a licence is not granted by the Commissioner may appeal in writing-
(a) against the decision of the Commissioner, within 28 days of the date of such decision, to the Secretary for Transport who may confirm or set aside such decision after consider- ing any written representations submitted to him by the appellant and the Commissioner in respect of that deci- sion; and
(b) if he is aggrieved by the decision of the Secretary for Transport, to the Governor in Council within 28 days of the date of that decision, and the decision of the Governor in Council on any such appeal shall be final.
29. (1) A licence may be granted for any period not exceeding 3 years.
(2) The Commissioner may, at the request of the licensee, during any period while the licence is in force, extend the period of the licence for a further period or periods not exceeding 3 years at any one time, so that the period for which the licence was granted
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