Radiocommunications Act 1989

Transitional provisions - Transitional rights in relation to 2 frequency land mobile

167: Transferee liable for payments

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"If you buy a spectrum licence, you pay what the old owner would have paid."

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You get someone's rights to use a spectrum licence. You have to pay for it. You pay what the original owner would have paid. The rules in sections 164 to 166 apply to you like you were the original owner.

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Part 16Transitional provisions
Transitional rights in relation to 2 frequency land mobile

167Transferee liable for payments

  1. Where the rightholder's rights pursuant to a spectrum licence granted to any person pursuant to section 162 are transferred to any other person, any payment that would have been required by section 164 to be made in respect of that spectrum licence by the first-mentioned person if those rights had not been transferred shall be payable by the transferee, and sections 164 to 166 shall apply accordingly as if the transferee were the first-mentioned person.

Notes
  • Section 167: amended, on , by section 54 of the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2000 (2000 No 8).