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Finance Act 1967

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PART IRepeals in Connection with Abolition of Retailer's Licences and Club Licences

ChapterShort TitleExtent of Repeal
The above repeals shall not have effect, in the case of the repeal of section 4(6) of the Finance Act 1959, until 1st May 1968 or, in any other case, until 1st October 1967.
15 & 16 Geo. 6. & 1 Eliz. 2. c. 44.The Customs and Excise Act 1952.Section 148(1) to (3).
Sections 149 to 155.
In section 157(1), the words " whether " and " or by retail ".
Section 157(2).
In section 161(2) the word " retailed ".
In section 167(1) the words " whether " and " or retail ".
Section 169(1).
In section 169(2), the words " or retailer ".
In section 169(3), the words " or retailer ".
In section 170(1), the words " or retailer ".
In section 307(1), in the paragraph which, as amended, begins " justices' certificate ", the words " a certificate of a licensing court granted under the Licensing (Scotland) Act, 1903, or ".
7 & 8 Eliz. 2. c. 51.The Licensing (Scotland) Act 1959.In section 32(2) the words " under the appropriate excise licence " wherever those words occur.
Section 47(5).
In section 57, the words " under the appropriate excise licence ".
In section 58(2), the words " and (5)".
In section 59(1), the words " to obtain an excise licence for the sale by retail of exciseable liquor, or ".
In section 60(1), the words " and holding also a retailer's on-licence in respect of those premises ".
In section 60(3)(b), the words " and a retailer's on-licence ".
In section 60(5), the words " and retailer's on-licence ".
Section 60(9) and (10).
In section 65, the words " to hold a retailer's on-licence ", and the words from " and a retailer's on-licence may be granted " to the end of the section.
Section 67(5).
In section 68(1), the words from the beginning to " has been transferred to him; but " and the words " has in pursuance of this Part of this Act been granted a retailer's on-licence and ".
Section 72.
In section 82(4), the words " under a licence ".
In section 131(2), the words " and an excise licence ".
In section 164(1) and (2), the words " or by any person not holding an excise licence for the sale of exciseable liquor in such premises ".
Section 193.
In section 198(c), the words " by virtue of an order made by the Commissioners under subsection (3) of the said section one hundred and fifty ".
In section 199(1), in the definition of " exciseable liquor ", the words " whether " and " or by retail "; the definitions of " occasional licence " and " retailer's on-licence "; and in the definition of " she-been ", the words " and excise licence ".
In Schedule 2, the words " under the appropriate excise licence " wherever those words occur.
In Schedule 4, in Form 4, the words from " and the said " where last occurring to " said period ".
Schedule 11.
7 & 8 Eliz. 2. c. 58.The Finance Act 1959.Section 2(1) from " and no " onwards.
Section 2(2) to (4).
Section 3(1).
In section 3(3) the words " or retailer " wherever those words occur.
Section 4 (except subsection (6)).
As from 1st May 1968, section 4(6).
10 & 11 Eliz. 2. c. 51.The Licensing (Scotland) Act 1962.In section 1(2)(b) and in section 1(3)(b), the words " in accordance with the appropriate excise licence ".
In section 17(2), the words " or licence ".
In section 21(1), the words from the beginning of the subsection to " shall cease to have effect, but ".
In Schedule 1, the words " under the appropriate excise licence " in both places where those words occur.
1964 c. 26.The Licensing Act 1964.In section 1(1), the words " and the Customs and Excise Act 1952" and " the holder to hold an excise licence for ".
In section 1(2)(a) and in section 1(2)(b) the words from " authorising the " to " a licence ".
In section 4(1), the words " or British wine alone ".
Section 10(2) from " and the " onwards.
Section 11(6).
In section 12(1), the words " or British wine alone ".
Section 36(4).
Section 55(1).
Section 55(2) from the beginning to " by the club, and ".
In section 93(5), the words " or British wine alone ".
In section 152(1), the words from the beginning to " but " and the words from " has in " to " subsequently ".
Section 159(2).
In section 160(1)(a) and in section 160(1)(b), the words " him to hold an excise licence for ".
Schedule 13.
1966 c. 18.The Finance Act 1966.In Schedule 2, paragraph 3.

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