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Liquor Act 1992
sec.123CEffect of provisional licence
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### sec.123C Effect of provisional licence
A provisional licence in relation to an application for a licence does not give the applicant authority to operate the business the subject of the application until the licence is granted.
If, while a provisional licence is in force, the holder of the licence produces the evidence stated in the licence to the satisfaction of the commissioner, the commissioner must grant the appropriate licence.
If the holder of a provisional licence does not produce the evidence stated in the licence while it is in force, the commissioner must cancel the provisional licence.
The cancellation of a provisional licence takes effect despite another provision of this Act.
s 123C ins 2001 No. 39 s 77
amd 2005 No. 61 s 22 ; 2012 No. 25 s 144 (1)
(sec.123C-ssec.1) A provisional licence in relation to an application for a licence does not give the applicant authority to operate the business the subject of the application until the licence is granted.
(sec.123C-ssec.2) If, while a provisional licence is in force, the holder of the licence produces the evidence stated in the licence to the satisfaction of the commissioner, the commissioner must grant the appropriate licence.
(sec.123C-ssec.3) If the holder of a provisional licence does not produce the evidence stated in the licence while it is in force, the commissioner must cancel the provisional licence.
(sec.123C-ssec.4) The cancellation of a provisional licence takes effect despite another provision of this Act.