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DOG CONTROL ACT 2000 (NO. 102 OF 2000) - SECT 58

Cancellation of licence
(1)  A general manager may cancel a licence if satisfied that –
(a) the provisions of this Act or any other relevant Act are not being complied with; or
(b) any condition of the licence is not being complied with; or
(c) the situation or condition of the premises is creating a nuisance; or
(d) it is in the public interest that the licence be cancelled.
(2)  Before cancelling a licence, the general manager is to –
(a) give to the holder of the licence one month’s notice in writing to show cause why the licence should not be cancelled; and
(b) give consideration to any representations which the holder may make in that respect.
(3)  The cancellation of a licence is to be effected by the service of a notice on the holder of the licence notifying that the licence expires at the end of a period, not less than one month, specified in the notice, unless the normal expiry is first reached.



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