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(1)A licence must include provision specifying—
(a)the airport area for which it is granted, and
(b)the airport at which the area is located.
(2)The specified area may consist of two or more separate areas if they form part of the same airport.
(3)References in this Part to licence conditions do not include provision mentioned in subsection (1).
(4)A licence must—
(a)include provision about the circumstances in which it may be revoked by the CAA, and
(b)provide that it may be revoked only in accordance with section 48.
(5)References in this Part to licence conditions include provision mentioned in subsection (4), except in section 21(6).
(6)A licence continues in force until it is revoked in accordance with its provisions.
(7)A licence is not valid unless it is in writing.
(8)A licence is not transferable.
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