Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of casino gambling - Casino operator’s licence

131: Expiry of casino operator’s licence

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"When a casino licence ends or is cancelled"

A casino operator's licence expires when you surrender it. It also expires when the Gambling Commission cancels it under section 145. You can think of surrendering a licence like handing it back, and the Commission can cancel it if they need to.

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Part 2Gambling
Licensing of casino gambling: Casino operator’s licence

131Expiry of casino operator’s licence

  1. A casino operator’s licence expires when—

  2. the licensee surrenders the licence; or
    1. the licence is cancelled by the Gambling Commission under section 145.