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CAP. 139]

Poultry (Slaughtering for Export) Regulations.

[1970 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Surrender of licences.

Director to notify appropriate authorities of the revocation or surrender of licence to use premises as a poultry export factory.

First Schedule.

(a) he has first called upon the licensee to show cause within such reasonable period of time as the Director may allow, as to why the licence should not be revoked; and

(b) the licensee either fails within the time allowed to show cause or shows cause which, in the opinion of the Director, is inadequate.

(3) Upon the revocation of a licence under this regulation, the Director shall immediately cause to be served upon the licensee, either personally or by registered post, a notice in writing specifying the general grounds for the revocation.

(4) Failure to comply with paragraph (3) shall not affect the validity of the revocation of the licence.

8. (1) A licensee may surrender any licence granted to him by

(a) giving notice to the Director in writing of the proposed surrender; and

(b) delivering to the Director the licence which is to be surrendered.

(2) A notice referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) may specify the date when the surrender of the licence is to take effect.

(3) Subject to paragraph (4), the surrender of a licence shall take effect either-

(a) upon the date specified in the notice, being a date not earlier than the date of receipt of the notice by the Director; or

(b) if no such date is so specified, then upon receipt of the notice by the Director.

(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), the surrender of a licence shall not take effect until after the licensee has delivered the licence to the Director.

9. Upon the revocation or surrender of a licence the Director shall promptly notify the appropriate authority in each of the countries specified in the First Schedule-

(a) of such revocation or surrender;

(b) in case of revocation of a licence, of the reason for the revocation and the date thereof:

(c) in case of surrender of a licence, of the date when the surrender took effect.


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CAP. 139] Poultry (Slaughtering for Export) Regulations. [1970 Ed. [Subsidiary] Surrender of licences. Director to notify appropriate authorities of the revocation or surrender of licence to use premises as a poultry export factory. First Schedule. (a) he has first called upon the licensee to show cause within such reasonable period of time as the Director may allow, as to why the licence should not be revoked; and (b) the licensee either fails within the time allowed to show cause or shows cause which, in the opinion of the Director, is inadequate. (3) Upon the revocation of a licence under this regulation, the Director shall immediately cause to be served upon the licensee, either personally or by registered post, a notice in writing specifying the general grounds for the revocation. (4) Failure to comply with paragraph (3) shall not affect the validity of the revocation of the licence. 8. (1) A licensee may surrender any licence granted to him by (a) giving notice to the Director in writing of the proposed surrender; and (b) delivering to the Director the licence which is to be surrendered. (2) A notice referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) may specify the date when the surrender of the licence is to take effect. (3) Subject to paragraph (4), the surrender of a licence shall take effect either- (a) upon the date specified in the notice, being a date not earlier than the date of receipt of the notice by the Director; or (b) if no such date is so specified, then upon receipt of the notice by the Director. (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), the surrender of a licence shall not take effect until after the licensee has delivered the licence to the Director. 9. Upon the revocation or surrender of a licence the Director shall promptly notify the appropriate authority in each of the countries specified in the First Schedule- (a) of such revocation or surrender; (b) in case of revocation of a licence, of the reason for the revocation and the date thereof: (c) in case of surrender of a licence, of the date when the surrender took effect. Page 10 Page 11
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E 10 CAP. 139] Poultry (Slaughtering for Export) Regulations. [1970 Ed. [Subsidiary] Surrender of licences. Director to notify appropriate authorities of the revocation or surrender of licence to use premises as a poultry export factory. First Schedule. (a) he has first called upon the licensee to show cause within such reasonable period of time as the Director may allow, as to why the licence should not be revoked; and (b) the licensee either fails within the time allowed to show cause or shows cause which, in the opinion of the Director, is inadequate. (3) Upon the revocation of a licence under this regulation, the Director shall immediately cause to be served upon the licensee, either personally or by registered post, a notice in writing specify- ing the general grounds for the revocation. (4) Failure to comply with paragraph (3) shall not affect the validity of the revocation of the licence. 8. (1) A licensee may surrender any licence granted to him by (a) giving notice to the Director in writing of the proposed surrender; and (b) delivering to the Director the licence which is to be surrendered. (2) A notice referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) may specify the date when the surrender of the licence is to take effect. (3) Subject to paragraph (4), the surrender of a licence shall take effect either- (a) upon the date specified in the notice, being a date not earlier than the date of receipt of the notice by the Director; or (b) if no such date is so specified, then upon receipt of the notice by the Director. (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), the surrender of a licence shall not take effect until after the licensee has delivered the licence to the Director. 9. Upon the revocation or surrender of a licence the Director shall promptly notify the appropriate authority in each of the countries specified in the First Schedule- (a) of such revocation or surrender; (b) in case of revocation of a licence, of the reason for the revocation and the date thereof: (c) in case of surrender of a licence, of the date when the surrender took effect. Page 10Page 11
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CAP. 139]

Poultry (Slaughtering for Export) Regulations.

[1970 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Surrender of licences.

Director to notify appropriate authorities of the revocation or surrender of licence to use premises as a poultry export factory.

First Schedule.

(a) he has first called upon the licensee to show cause within such reasonable period of time as the Director may allow, as to why the licence should not be revoked; and

(b) the licensee either fails within the time allowed to show cause or shows cause which, in the opinion of the Director, is inadequate.

(3) Upon the revocation of a licence under this regulation, the Director shall immediately cause to be served upon the licensee, either personally or by registered post, a notice in writing specify- ing the general grounds for the revocation.

(4) Failure to comply with paragraph (3) shall not affect the validity of the revocation of the licence.

8. (1) A licensee may surrender any licence granted to him by

(a) giving notice to the Director in writing of the proposed

surrender; and

(b) delivering to the Director the licence which is to be

surrendered.

(2) A notice referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) may specify the date when the surrender of the licence is to take effect.

(3) Subject to paragraph (4), the surrender of a licence shall take effect either-

(a) upon the date specified in the notice, being a date not earlier than the date of receipt of the notice by the Director; or

(b) if no such date is so specified, then upon receipt of the

notice by the Director.

(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), the surrender of a licence shall not take effect until after the licensee has delivered the licence to the Director.

9. Upon the revocation or surrender of a licence the Director shall promptly notify the appropriate authority in each of the countries specified in the First Schedule-

(a) of such revocation or surrender;

(b) in case of revocation of a licence, of the reason for the

revocation and the date thereof:

(c) in case of surrender of a licence, of the date when the

surrender took effect.

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