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Licensing Act 1964 (repealed)

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6(1)Where at the commencement of this Act a justices’ licence granted for a term other than twelve months is in force or in suspense, the following provisions of this paragraph shall apply.E+W

(2)Any licence granted by way of transfer (directly or indirectly) of the licence shall be granted to have effect for a period ending with the term for which the licence was granted.

(3)An application for the regrant of the licence shall be treated as an application for a new licence and not as an application for the renewal of the licence, but section 123(1) of this Act shall not apply to the regrant.

(4)The circumstances in which the licence may be forfeited shall include the following, that is to say, it may be forfeited—

(a)by an order of a magistrates’ court made on complaint, where the court is satisfied that a condition attached, under a previous enactment corresponding to section 4(1) of this Act, to the grant of the licence has not been complied with;

(b)by order of any court by or before which the holder of the licence is convicted of any offence committed by him as such.

(5)A person aggrieved by an order of a magistrates’ court under sub-paragraph (4) of this paragraph may appeal to a court of quarter sessions.

(6)Section 10(3) of this Act shall have effect, in relation to the licence, as if the cases mentioned therein as enabling justices of the peace to grant a protection order included any forfeiture of the licence under this Act.

(7)In relation to the licence sections 133(3) and 142(3) of this Act shall have effect as if the 5th April mentioned therein were the 5th April next following the first day of the general licensing meeting after a period beginning on the last day of the term for which the licence was granted and equal to the time during which the licence was in suspense (whether by virtue of section 132 of this Act or a corresponding enactment previously in force or by virtue of section 141 of this Act or a corresponding enactment previously in force or partly by virtue of the one and partly by virtue of the other).

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