✨ Agricultural and Pastoral Societies By-Laws
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 86
PART VII.—SECURITY.
- The issuing society may require the applicant on or after the issue of a license to deposit with the issuing society any sum not exceeding £2 by way of security for compliance by the licensee with the terms and conditions of his license, and subject to the right of appeal conferred by the said Act to forfeit the same in the event of breach of any such terms and conditions. The failure to make any such deposit immediately upon being required to do so shall, if a license shall have been previously issued, be a breach of the conditions of the license.
PART VIII.—RENEWAL OF LICENSE.
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The holder of a license issued, renewed, or recognized by any society pursuant to by-laws made under the said Act may apply to the issuing society for the renewal thereof for the purposes of these by-laws.
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It shall not be necessary for an application for renewal to be made in writing, but the license of which renewal is sought shall upon application for renewal be delivered to the issuing society.
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The fee for any renewal of any license shall be paid at the time of application and shall be as under:—
(i) For any renewal of a manager’s license, £1.
(ii) For any renewal of an attendant’s license, 2s. 6d. -
If the application for any renewal is declined the respective fee aforesaid in respect thereof shall be returned to the applicant.
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Every application for renewal shall be made at least seven days prior to the first day upon which it is desired that the renewal shall take effect:
Provided that the issuing society may at its discretion entertain any application made less than seven days prior to the day aforesaid. -
All renewals shall be granted by endorsement of the license in that behalf signed by the secretary of the issuing society or any person authorized by the issuing society in that behalf.
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A license which has been renewed as aforesaid shall enure for all purposes as if it were a license originally issued under these by-laws and shall be liable to be dealt with in all respects as if it had been so issued and may be renewed from time to time pursuant to these by-laws for the purposes thereof.
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The term for which any renewal of a license shall continue in force shall be one year from the date thereof.
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Subject to the right of appeal conferred by the said Act, the granting or refusal of any renewal of a license shall be in the absolute discretion of the issuing society.
PART IX.—RECOGNITION OF LICENSE.
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The holder of a license issued by any society pursuant to by-laws made under the said Act may apply to the issuing society for recognition thereof for the purposes of these by-laws.
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It shall not be necessary for an application for recognition to be made in writing, and no fee shall be payable on an application for recognition nor upon the granting of recognition.
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Recognition shall be granted by an endorsement of the license in that behalf signed by the secretary of the issuing society or any person authorized by the issuing society in that behalf.
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A license, recognition of which has been granted as aforesaid, shall enure for all purposes as if it were a license issued under these by-laws and shall be liable to be dealt with on all respects as if it had been so issued:
Provided that after the suspension or revocation of the license by the society by which the license was issued such recognition shall cease to have any effect.
PART X.—SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, AND ENDORSEMENT OF LICENSE.
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If in the opinion of the issuing society the licensee has committed a breach of any of the conditions of a license issued by or recognized by endorsement by the issuing society the issuing society may forthwith demand and take possession of the license, and may upon reasonable notice to the licensee and subject to the right of appeal conferred by the said Act suspend or revoke the license, and shall thereupon retain the license in its possession for the period of suspension or (as the case may require) cancel the license.
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The secretary of the issuing society or any officer of the issuing society authorized by the issuing society in that behalf may at any time endorse on a license such memorandum relating to the conduct of the licensee in exercising or purporting to exercise the rights conferred by the license as the issuing society may direct, and any member of the Police Force may at any time endorse thereon such memorandum relating to the conduct of the licensee in respect of the matters aforesaid as he may think fit.
PART XI.—NOTICES.
- Any notice given by the issuing society under these by-laws or any condition contained in a license issued or recognized by endorsement pursuant to these by-laws may be given under the hand of the secretary of the society or any other person authorized by the society in that behalf either personally or by sending it by registered post to the applicant or the licensee as the case may be at the address appearing in his application for a license, or, at the option of the society, at the address appearing in the license. Where a notice is sent by post service of the same shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, prepaying, and posting an envelope containing the notice which shall be deemed to be served at the time at which the envelope would be delivered in the ordinary course of registered post.
THE SCHEDULE HEREINBEFORE REFERRED TO.
[Form No. 1.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE UNDER AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETIES AMENDMENT ACT, 1933.
No. of application: .
Name and place of birth: .
Name of applicant in full: .
Private and business address in full: .
Address in town of show: .
Usual occupation: .
Married or single: .
Age: .
Name and address of present or last employer: .
Ever convicted of any offence? If so, when and where and of what offence: .
Names and addresses of two citizens who recommend this application: .
Date and place of issue of previous licenses or renewals (if any): .
If any previous application refused or suspended, state place and date of refusal or suspension: .
If any previous license revoked or endorsed with statement relating to conduct of applicant, state place, date, and particulars of endorsement: .
Full names, descriptions, addresses, and ages of assistants: .
Period license desired for (not to exceed one year): .
Towns where desirous of exhibiting and classes of side-show: .
Fee on application: .
Description of applicant—
Height: .
Build: .
Hair: .
Eyes: .
Mark or scars: .
I, the above-mentioned applicant, hereby declare that the foregoing information supplied by me is true and correct in every particular to the best of my knowledge and belief, and I agree in the event of a license being issued to me to abide by the terms and conditions thereof.
[Signature of applicant.]
Date: .
[Place of application.]
Number of license (if granted or renewed): .
I recommend [do not recommend] the applicant as a fit and proper person to be granted a license in pursuance of the above application.
[Signature of member of Police Force.]
Date: .
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