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The Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings) Regulations 2005

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Determination of applications

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26.—(1) In the case of a hearing under—

(a)section 35 or 39 which is in respect of an application made at the same time as an application for conversion of an existing licence under paragraph 2 of Schedule 8 (determination of application under section 34 or 37),

(b)section 85 which is in respect of an application made at the same time as an application for conversion of an existing club certificate under paragraph 14 of Schedule 8 (determination of application under section 85),

(c)section 105(2)(a) (counter notice following police objection to temporary event notice),

(d)section 167(5)(a) (review of premises licence following closure order),

(e)paragraph 4(3)(a) of Schedule 8 (determination of application for conversion of existing licence),

(f)paragraph 16(3)(a) of Schedule 8 (determination of application for conversion of existing club certificate), or

(g)paragraph 26(3)(a) of Schedule 8 (determination of application by holder of a justices' licence for grant of personal licence),

the authority must make its determination at the conclusion of the hearing.

(2) In any other case the authority must make its determination within the period of five working days beginning with the day or the last day on which the hearing was held.

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