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The Licensing (Transitional and Saving Provisions) (Scotland) Order 2007

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Continuation of registrations under Part VII of the 1976 Act

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15.—(1) Any certificate of registration under Part VII of the 1976 Act which is in force at the beginning of the transitional period is to continue in force until the end of that period.

(2) Where a certificate of registration is continued in force by virtue of paragraph (1), any regular extension of hours granted under section 64 of the 1976 Act is to apply until the end of the transitional period as it applied in the period before the certificate would otherwise have expired.

(3) Nothing in paragraph (1) or (2) prevents–

(a)a sheriff cancelling a certificate of registration under section 109 of the 1976 Act(1); or

(b)a Board exercising any powers given by section 65 or 66 of that Act.

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Section 109 was amended by the 1990 Act, Schedule 8, paragraph 17.

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