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Importantly, there would be list of certain categories of people who would be refused licences, subject to a merits review by a board consisting of ministerial delegates.
Bragg said it was "a myth" that the government's legislation would cause unfair delays to miners as it continued the longstanding need for miners to gain licences "subject to public appeal" to use groundwater under the Water Act.
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Preston city council decided that the Greenlands Labour club could keep its licence subject to new conditions.
A council meeting decided not to revoke its licence subject to extra safety conditions.
Also, as the allocation of taxi licences is subject to a needs test, and tenders require that capacity be documented when a bid is submitted, there is a significant likelihood that the taxi service will be permanently reduced in response to the loss of tendered contracts to the minibus industry.
The licences were subject to ministerial powers to revoke a licence if the holder committed a serious offence.
"However, the Team's licence is subject to strict monitoring of the conditions laid down.
Offenders released on licence are subject to a strict set of conditions and controls.
When he is released, probably in another couple of years, he will be on life licence and subject to recall at any time.
"The licence is subject to a range of conditions, including confirmation that the beavers are of Eurasian origin and are free of the Echinococcus multilocularis parasite.
"Serious offenders released on licence are subject to a strict set of conditions and controls," he said.
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