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Radiocommunications Act 1992
118NXTransfer of digital radio multiplex transmitter licence
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#### 118NX Transfer of digital radio multiplex transmitter licence
Standard access entitlement
(1) To avoid doubt, if:
(a) a content service provider has a standard access entitlement in relation to a fraction of multiplex capacity under a digital radio multiplex transmitter licence; and
(b) the licence is transferred;
the transfer does not affect the continuity of the standard access entitlement.
(2) Subsection (1) does not prevent:
(a) the transfer of a standard access entitlement under subsection 118NS(2) or (3); or
(b) the revocation of a notice given under subsection 118NR(3), (7) or (10).
Excess‑capacity access entitlement
(3) To avoid doubt, if:
(a) a content service provider has an excess‑capacity access entitlement in relation to a fraction of multiplex capacity under a digital radio multiplex transmitter licence; and
(b) the licence is transferred;
the transfer does not affect the continuity of the excess‑capacity access entitlement.
(4) Subsection (3) does not prevent the transfer of an excess‑capacity access entitlement.
Distributed‑capacity access entitlement
(5) To avoid doubt, if:
(a) a content service provider has a distributed‑capacity access entitlement in relation to a fraction of multiplex capacity under a digital radio multiplex transmitter licence; and
(b) the licence is transferred;
the transfer does not affect the continuity of the distributed‑capacity access entitlement.
(6) Subsection (5) does not prevent the transfer of a distributed‑capacity access entitlement.