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5.—(1) Paragraph (2) applies where (and to the extent that), immediately before this Order comes into force, a premises licence or club premises certificate authorised as an indoor sporting event the provision on or from specified premises of a boxing or wrestling entertainment or a contest, exhibition or display which combines boxing or wrestling with one or more martial arts.
(2) After this Order comes into force—
(a)such a licence or certificate will be treated as authorising that contest, exhibition or display as a boxing or wrestling entertainment; and
(b)any condition of that licence or certificate which relates to the provision of such a contest, exhibition or display on or from those premises continues to apply.
(3) In paragraph (2), “condition” means a condition included in or added to a premises licence or club premises certificate under or pursuant to the 2003 Act.
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