Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of casino gambling - Suspension, cancellation, and surrender of casino licence

147: Surrender of casino licence

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"What happens when you give back a casino licence"

If you have a casino licence and it gets cancelled, you must give it back to the Secretary. You can also choose to give your casino licence back to the Secretary at any time. To give your licence back, you need to deliver a notice and the actual licence to the Secretary.

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Part 2Gambling
Licensing of casino gambling: Suspension, cancellation, and surrender of casino licence

147Surrender of casino licence

  1. The holder of a casino licence—

  2. must surrender the licence to the Secretary, if it is cancelled; and
    1. may surrender the licence to the Secretary at any time.
      1. A surrender is effected by delivering to the Secretary—

      2. notice to that effect; and
        1. the licence.
          Compare
          • 1990 No 62 s 94