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passed the test of competence to drive prescribed under this Ordinance, order him to be disqualified until he has, after the date of the order, passed that test.
(3) A disqualification by virtue of an order under subsection (2) shall be deemed to have expired on production to the Commissioner of evidence, in such form as may be prescribed under this Ordinance, that the person disqualified has, after the order was made, passed that test.
(4) A person disqualified by virtue of an order under subsection (2) shall, unless he is disqualified otherwise than by virtue of such an order, be entitled to obtain and hold a learner's driving licence and to drive a motor vehicle in accordance with the conditions subject to which the licence is granted.
(Amended 43 of 1986 s. 4)
71. Notification and effect of, and appeal against, disqualification
(1) Where a court orders that a person shall be disqualified, it shall forthwith cause notice of the conviction and order to be sent to the Commissioner and the Commissioner of Police and, if such person at the date of the conviction or order holds a driving licence, an international driving permit, a domestic driving permit or a domestic driving licence, shall cause it to be forwarded to the Commissioner as soon as it is produced to the court in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2).
(2) Where a court orders that a person shall be disqualified and at the date of such order the person holds a driving licence, an international driving permit, a domestic driving permit or a domestic driving licence, it shall also order him to deposit it with the court within 5 days of the date of the order or such longer period as the court may determine:
Provided that if such person shall give notice of appeal against the order such period of 5 days shall commence at the determination of the appeal if the appeal is dismissed.
(3) Where a person who is disqualified by virtue of a conviction or order is the holder of a driving licence, an international driving permit, a domestic driving licence or a domestic driving permit, the licence or permit shall, subject to section 70(4), be of no effect so long as the disqualification continues in force.
(4) A person who is disqualified by virtue of the order of a court may appeal against the disqualification in like manner as if it were an order made against him for the payment of a penal or other sum and the court which made the order may order the operation of the disqualification to be suspended pending the appeal and if that court refuses to order such suspension, the court to which the appeal lies may do so.
(5) Any person who fails to comply with an order made under subsection (2) for the deposit of a driving licence, international driving permit, domestic
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passed the test of competence to drive prescribed under this Ordinance, order him to be disqualified until he has, after the date of the order, passed that test.
(3) A disqualification by virtue of an order under subsection (2) shall be deemed to have expired on production to the Commissioner of evidence, in such form as may be prescribed under this Ordinance, that the person disqualified has, after the order was made, passed that test.
(4) A person disqualified by virtue of an order under subsection (2) shall, unless he is disqualified otherwise than by virtue of such an order, be entitled to obtain and hold a learner's driving licence and to drive a motor vehicle in accordance with the conditions subject to which the licence is granted.
(Amended 43 of 1986 s. 4)
71. Notification and effect of, and appeal
against, disqualification
(1) Where a court orders that a person shall be disqualified, it shall forthwith cause notice of the conviction and order to be sent to the Commissioner and the Commissioner of Police and, if such person at the date of the conviction or order holds a driving licence, an international driving permit, a domestic driving permit or a domestic driving licence, shall cause it to be forwarded to the Commissioner as soon as it is produced to the court in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2).
(2) Where a court orders that a person shall be disqualified and at the date of such order the person holds a driving licence, an international driving permit, a domestic driving permit or a domestic driving licence, it shall also order him to deposit it with the court within 5 days of the date of the order or such longer period as the court may determine:
Provided that if such person shall give notice of appeal against the order such period of 5 days shall commence at the determination of the appeal if the appeal is dismissed.
(3) Where a person who is disqualified by virtue of a conviction or order is the holder of a driving licence, an international driving permit, a domestic driving licence or a domestic driving permit, the licence or permit shall, subject to section 70(4), be of no effect so long as the disqualification continues in force.
(4) A person who is disqualified by virtue of the order of a court may appeal against the disqualification in like manner as if it were an order made against him for the payment of a penal or other sum and the court which made the order may order the operation of the disqualification to be suspended pending the appeal and if that court refuses to order such suspension, the court to which the appeal lies may do so.
(5) Any person who fails to comply with an order made under subsection (2) for the deposit of a driving licence, international driving permit, domestic
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