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Refusal of registration. 14.(1) When the Board are of opinion that any premises are not for any reason eligible for registration under this Part of this Act as a catering establishment the Board may, after giving to the applicant an opportunity of being heard either in person or by his counsel or solicitor, refuse so to register such premises accordingly and if so they shall serve on the proprietor a notice of such refusal. Such notice shall state the reasons why such premises are not regarded by the Board as eligible for registration and shall contain a statement informing the proprietor of his right to appeal against such a refusal to the county court in accordance with the succeeding provisions of this section. (2) Any person aggrieved by the refusal of the Board to register any premises used as a catering establishment under this Part of this Act may in accordance with rules of court appeal to the county court having jurisdiction in the area in which the premises are situated and that court may on such appeal make such order as to the registration of those premises as it thinks fit having regard to the provisions contained in this Part of this Act or in any regulation made thereunder relating to such registration. The decision of the county court on any such appeal shall be final and conclusive, and the court shall have power to award costs of the appeal. (3) Any notice required to be served by the Board under sub-section (1) of this section may be served in any of the following ways, that is to say: (a)by delivering the notice to the proprietor; or (b)by delivering the notice at the premises to any person of not less than sixteen years of age who is in the employment of or resides with the proprietor; or (c)by sending the notice by post in a prepaid letter addressed to the proprietor either at premises in respect of which registration is sought or at his usual or last known place of abode or business.
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