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Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003
sec.105Effect of conviction for dealing in or selling property obtained by fraud
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### sec.105 Effect of conviction for dealing in or selling property obtained by fraud
Subsection (2) applies if a licensee is convicted of an offence involving the licensee knowingly dealing in or selling property obtained by fraud or by a dishonest means.
A court may, as well as imposing any other penalty on the licensee, do either or both of the following—
cancel the licensee’s licence;
order that the licensee may not hold a licence for 5 years after the conviction.
(sec.105-ssec.1) Subsection (2) applies if a licensee is convicted of an offence involving the licensee knowingly dealing in or selling property obtained by fraud or by a dishonest means.
(sec.105-ssec.2) A court may, as well as imposing any other penalty on the licensee, do either or both of the following— cancel the licensee’s licence; order that the licensee may not hold a licence for 5 years after the conviction.
- (a) cancel the licensee’s licence;
- (b) order that the licensee may not hold a licence for 5 years after the conviction.