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BOUNTY (NON-ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES) ACT 1981 No. 18 of 1981 - SECT 13

Registration of premises
13. (1) The regulations may prescribe conditions to be complied with, for the
purposes of this Act, in connection with the production at registered premises
of bountiable implements.

(2) Where a person carries on, or proposes to carry on, the production at any
premises of bountiable implements, he may apply to the Minister for the
registration of those premises for the purposes of this Act.

(3) If conditions have been prescribed under sub-section (1), the Minister
shall not register the premises unless he is satisfied that those conditions
have been, or will be, complied with.

(4) The Minister may require the applicant to furnish such information as the
Minister considers necessary for the purposes of this Act, and may refuse to
register the premises until the information is furnished to his satisfaction.

(5) Subject to sub-sections (3) and (4), if, in the opinion of the Minister'
bountiable implements are, or are proposed to be, produced at the premises in
respect of which the application is made, he shall register those premises for
the purposes of this Act.

(6) If the Minister so determines, the registration shall be deemed to have
taken effect on and from such date, being a date not earlier than 1 July 1980,
as is specified by the Minister.

(7) Where the Minister is satisfied, in respect of any registered premises -

   (a)  that bountiable implements are not being produced at the premises;

   (b)  that the production of bountiable implements at the premises is not
        being carried on by the person who applied for the registration of the
        premises; or

   (c)  if any conditions have been prescribed under sub-section (1), that
        bountiable implements that are being produced at the premises are
        being produced otherwise than in accordance with those conditions, the
        Minister may, by notice in writing served either personally or by post
        on the occupier of the premises, and, if the occupier is not the
        person who applied for the registration of the premises, on that
        person, cancel the registration of the premises.

(8) For the purpose of the application of section 29 of the Acts 
Interpretation Act 1901 to the service by post of a notice under sub-section
(7) of this section, such a notice posted as a letter addressed to the
occupier, or to the person who applied for the registration of the premises,
at the registered premises shall be deemed to be properly addressed. 


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