SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 14Prize Gaming Permits
Duration
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1
A permit held by an individual shall lapse if—
a
he dies,
b
he becomes, in the opinion of the licensing authority as notified to the individual, incapable of carrying on the activities authorised by the permit by reason of mental or physical incapacity,
c
he becomes bankrupt (within the meaning of section 381 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (c. 45)), or
d
sequestration of his estate is awarded under section 12(1) of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985 (c. 66).
2
In any other case a permit shall lapse if the holder—
a
ceases to exist, or
b
goes into liquidation (within the meaning of section 247(2) of that Act).
3
During the period of six months beginning with the date on which a permit lapses under this paragraph the following may rely on it as if it had effect and were issued to them—
a
the personal representatives of the holder (in the case of an individual holder who dies),
b
the trustee of the bankrupt's estate (in the case of an individual holder who becomes bankrupt),
c
the holder's interim or permanent trustee (in the case of an individual holder whose estate is sequestrated), and
d
the liquidator of the company (in the case of a company holder that goes into liquidation).
4
In relation to premises in Scotland—
a
sub-paragraph (2)(a) shall have effect as if it referred to a sheriff within whose sheriffdom the premises are wholly or partly situated,
b
sub-paragraph (2)(b) shall not have effect,
c
the reference in sub-paragraph (3) to a magistrate's court shall have effect as a reference to the sheriff, and
d
the reference in sub-paragraph (3)(d) to costs shall have effect as a reference to expenses.