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Part 1Preliminary

1Short title and commencement

(1)This Act may be cited as the Nottingham City Council Act 2003.

(2)Part 2 (Registration of dealers in second-hand goods) and Part 3 (Occasional sales and squat trading) of this Act shall come into force on the appointed day.

2Interpretation

(1)In this Act—

(2)For the purposes of this Act a person who holds an occasional sale includes any person who—

(a)charges admission to the premises used for the sale; or

(b)receives or is entitled to receive, as a person promoting the sale or as the agent, licensee or assignee of such a person, payment in respect of goods sold to persons attending the sale or for the granting of rights to other persons to sell goods to persons attending the sale; or

(c)receives or is entitled to receive payment for any space or pitch hired or let on the site of the sale to persons wishing to trade at the sale.

3Appointed day

(1)In this Act the “appointed day” means such day as may be fixed by the resolution of the council, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of this section.

(2)Different days may be fixed under this section for different provisions of this Act.

(3)The council shall cause to be published in the London Gazette and a local newspaper circulating in the city notice—

(a)of the passing of any such resolution and of the day fixed thereby; and

(b)of the general effect of the provisions of this Act coming into operation on that day;

and the day so fixed shall not be earlier than the expiration of one month from the publication of the notice.

(4)Either a photostatic or other reproduction certified by a proper officer (within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70)) of the council to be a true reproduction of a page or part of a page of the London Gazette or any such newspaper bearing the date of its publication and containing any such notice shall be evidence of the publication of the notice and of the date of publication.