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Transitional provision: certificates of personal fitness under sections 4 and 5 of Act of 1931 for bookmaker’s licence
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236. (1) Where an application for a certificate of personal fitness has been made under section 4 or 5 of the Act of 1931 but not determined before the relevant date, the application shall, on or after the relevant date, be determined in accordance with that Act and where the application is refused, that decision may be appealed to the District Court in accordance with that Act.
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(2) Where an appeal has been made under section 13 of the Act of 1931 against a refusal to grant a certificate of personal fitness under section 4 or 5 of that Act but not determined by the District Court before the relevant date the appeal shall, on and after such date, be determined in accordance with that Act.
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(3) A person may, within the period of time allowed for bringing an appeal, bring an appeal to the District Court under section 13 of the Act of 1931 against a refusal to grant a certificate of personal fitness under section 4 or 5 of that Act, on or after the relevant date where before the relevant date an appeal has not been made but the period of time allowed for bringing an appeal has not, on that date, expired.
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(4) On or after the relevant date, an application may be made under section 7 of the Act of 1931 for a bookmaker’s licence where—
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(a) a certificate of personal fitness has issued under section 4 or 5 of the Act of 1931 before the relevant date and on that date the 21 day period referred to in section 7(2)(f) or (g), as the case may be, has not expired,
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(b) an application referred to in subsection (1) is granted or where the District Court allows an appeal referred to in that subsection and a certificate of personal fitness is issued pursuant to such grant or decision on appeal,
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(c) an appeal referred to in subsection (2) is allowed and a certificate of personal fitness is issued pursuant to the decision on appeal, or
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(d) an appeal referred to in subsection (3) is brought and allowed and a certificate of personal fitness is issued pursuant to the decision on appeal,
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and the Act of 1931 shall apply accordingly.
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