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Licensing Act 1964 (repealed)

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Version Superseded: 01/04/2001

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154 Rights of appeal.E+W

(1)Where licensing justices—

(a)refuse to grant, renew or transfer a canteen licence, or

(b)refuse to make a provisional canteen licence final or to give consent, on the application of the holder of such a licence, to a modification of the plan served on the clerk to the licensing justices, or

(c)on an application for the grant of a canteen licence do not [F1grant such a licence authorising sale of intoxicating liquor of the description or descriptions] duly requested by the applicant, or

(d)[F2do not comply with a] request duly made for a change in the [F3description or descriptions of intoxicating liquor the sale of which is] to be authorised, or

(e)require modifications in the rules proposed to be made as to the persons entitled to use the canteen, or withhold their consent to a variation of those rules, or

[F4(ee)revoke a canteen licence under section 153A of this Act; or]

(f)make an order under section 153(1) of this Act, or

(g)refuse to give a consent required under section 20 of this Act as applied by section 153(3) of this Act,

any person aggrieved may appeal to [F5the Crown Court]

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(3)Sections 22 to 25 of this Act shall, with the necessary modifications, apply in relation to appeals under this section and, in the case of an appeal under paragraph (a), (c), (d) or (e) of subsection (1) of this section, subsections (3) and (5) of section 22 shall so apply as they apply in the case of a refusal to grant a licence.

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