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Gaming Act 1968 (repealed)

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12(1)Any application for the renewal of a licence under this Act shall (subject to sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph) be made [F1not earlier than five or later than two months before the date on which the licence is due to expire], and shall be made to the clerk to the licensing authority in such form and manner, and shall contain such particulars, as may be prescribed.

(2)The licensing authority may in any particular case entertain an application for the renewal of a licence under this Act which is made [F2later than is required by the last preceding sub-paragraph] if—

(a)they are satisfied that the failure to make the application [F3in time] was due to inadvertence, and

(b)the application is made before the end of such extended period as the licensing authority may in that case allow.

[F413(1)Not later than seven days after the date on which an application for the renewal of a licence under this Act is made, the applicant shall send a copy of the application—

(a)to the Board;

(b)to the appropriate officer of police;

(c)to the appropriate local authority;

(d)to the appropriate fire authority, if that authority is not the same body as the appropriate local authority; and

(e)to the appropriate collector of duty.

(2)Not later than fourteen days after the making of any such application, the clerk to the licensing authority shall cause notice of the making of the application to be published by means of an advertisement in a newspaper circulating in the licensing authority’s area.

(3)A notice published in pursuance of the preceding sub-paragraph shall state that any person who desires to object to the renewal by the licensing authority of the licence should send to the clerk to the licensing authority, before such date (not being earlier than fourteen days after the publication of the advertisement) as may be specified in the notice, two copies of a brief statement in writing of the grounds of his objection.

(4)On or after the date so specified, but not less than seven days before the day appointed for the consideration of the application, the clerk to the licensing authority shall send notice in writing of the date, time and place of the meeting of the authority at which the application will be considered—

(a)to the applicant;

(b)to all the persons and bodies specified in sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph; and

(c)if the clerk has received from any other person an objection in writing which has not been withdrawn and the address of that person is known to the clerk, to that person.

(5)With the notice sent to the applicant in accordance with the preceding sub-paragraph there shall be enclosed a copy of any objection to the renewal of the licence which has been received by the clerk to the licensing authority and which has not been withdrawn.]

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