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CONVEYANCERS LICENSING ACT 2003 - SECT 11
Application to licences of Licensing and Registration (Uniform Procedures) Act 2002
11 Application to licences of Licensing and Registration (Uniform Procedures)
Act 2002
(1) The Director-General may grant licences for the purposes of this Act.
(2)
Part 2 of the Licensing and Registration (Uniform Procedures) Act 2002 (
"the applied Act") applies to and in respect of a licence, subject to the
modifications and limitations prescribed by or under this Act.
(3) For the
purpose of applying Part 2 of the applied Act to a licence: (a) the
Director-General is taken to be the licensing authority, and
(b) the licence
may be amended under that Act, and
(c) the reference to 2 weeks in section 9
(1) (a) of that Act is to be read as a reference to 4 weeks, and
(d) an
application for restoration of a licence under section 10 of that Act may not
be made more than 3 months after the date on which the licence expires, and
(e) the reference to 28 days in section 17 (1) of that Act (as to the period
within which an application must be determined) is to be read as a reference
to 8 weeks, and
(f) section 21 (1) and (4) of that Act do not have effect,
and
(g) the reference to 14 days in section 24 (1) of that Act (as to the
period within which changed particulars must be notified) is to be read as a
reference to 7 days, and
(h) section 25 of that Act does not have effect, and
(i) a licence is not transferable.
(4) A licence is taken to be a fixed-term
licence for the purposes of Part 2 of the applied Act.
(5) Subject to this
section, the regulations may make provision for or with respect to such
matters concerning a licence as are relevant to the operation of Part 2 of
the applied Act.
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