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62.—(1) Where in respect of any premises the Licensing Authority has given notice of a decision under this Part –
(a)to refuse to approve or license any premises; or
(b)to grant an approval or licence in respect of any premises subject to conditions;
(c)to suspend the approval or licence in respect of any premises; or
(d)to revoke the approval or licence in respect of any premises,
the person to whom the notice is given may, within 21 days of being notified of the decision, appeal against the decision to the person specified in the notice.
(2) An appeal under this regulation shall be made by written statement given to the person specified in the notice accompanied by a brief explanation of the grounds of the appeal and such other information and documents as may be so specified.
(3) Where, on an appeal under this regulation, the person hearing the appeal determines that –
(a)the grant of an approval or licence should not have been refused; or
(b)unreasonable conditions have been attached to the grant of an approval or licence; or
(c)an approval or licence should not have been suspended or revoked,
the Licensing Authority shall give effect to that determination.
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