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6. In the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995(1) in Schedule 9 (certificates as to proof of certain routine matters) at the end insert–
“The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 (asp 16). | A person authorised to do so by the Scottish Ministers. | In relation to a person identified in the certificate, that on a date specified in that certificate that person held, or as the case may be did not hold, a licence issued under that Act. | ||
In relation to a premises licence or occasional licence issued under that Act and held by a person identified in the certificate, the conditions to which that licence is subject.” |
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