Citation and commencement1.
This Order may be cited as the London Cab Order 1995 and shall come into force on 18th April 1995.
Interpretation2.
(1)
Presentation of motor cabs for licensing3.
(1)
This paragraph applies where—
(a)
an application has been made for a cab licence in respect of a motor cab registered on or after 1st August 1979 and propelled by a diesel engine, and
(b)
the applicant is required by paragraph 10(1) of the 1934 Order to bring or send the cab to a place for examination by a Public Carriage Examiner.
(2)
In such a case, at the time of the examination of the motor cab by the Public Carriage Examiner, there shall be handed to him not only the application form in respect of the cab as required by paragraph 10(2) of the 1934 Order but also a certificate which satisfies the requirements of sub-paragraph (3) below.
(3)
The requirements of this sub-paragraph, in relation to a certificate, are that—
(a)
the certificate must relate to the cab and be in the form shown in the Schedule to these Regulations;
(b)
the certificate must have been signed on, or during the 28 day period ending immediately before, the day on which the certificate is handed to the Public Carriage Examiner;
(c)
the person who signed the certificate must at the time he signed it have been either—
(i)
(ii)
a person authorised by such an authorised examiner to carry out such an examination on his behalf;
(d)
the signature must be accompanied by an embossment by a stamp of the authorised examiner by or on whose behalf the certificate was signed: and
(e)
the statement made in paragraph 2 of the certificate must have been true at the time the certificate was signed.
(4)
(a)
the motor cab is to be presented again at the place at which the examination was carried out; and
(b)
at the time the motor cab is so presented, there is to be handed to a Public Carriage Examiner a certificate which satisfies the requirements of sub-paragraph (3) above and which is signed after the direction is given.
(5)
Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring—
(a)
a certificate to be issued under paragraph 12 of the 1934 Order in any circumstances where the issue of such a certificate could otherwise have been refused; or
(b)
a cab licence to be granted in any circumstance where such a licence could otherwise have been refused.
Signed by the authority of the Secretary of State