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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Consent required for early Sunday loading and unloading
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Version Superseded: 09/12/2004
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Point in time view as at 26/08/1994.
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Sunday Trading Act 1994, Cross Heading: Consent required for early Sunday loading and unloading.
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Consent required for early Sunday loading and unloadingE+W
2E+WThe occupier of a shop to which this Schedule applies shall not load or unload, or permit any other person to load or unload, goods from a vehicle at the shop before 9 a.m. on Sunday in connection with the trade or business carried on in the shop, unless the loading or unloading is carried on—
(a)with the consent of the local authority for the area in which the shop is situated granted under this Schedule, and
(b)in accordance with any conditions subject to which that consent is granted.
3(1)A consent under this Schedule may be granted subject to such conditions as the local authority consider appropriate.E+W
(2)The local authority may at any time vary the conditions subject to which a consent is granted, and shall give notice of the variation to the person to whom the consent was granted.
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