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5.(1) If the [district council] refuse to grant or renew a licence, or revoke or vary a licence, under this Act they shall, if required by the applicant or holder (as the case may be) deliver to him within seven days of the receipt of such requirement particulars in writing of the grounds for such refusal, revocation or variation. (2) Any person aggrieved by such refusal, revocation or variation, or by any condition made by the [district council] by means of a licence, may, within fourteen days after the date on which the refusal, revocation, variation or condition is notified to him, appeal against it to a court of summary jurisdiction constituted of a resident magistrate, sitting alone or with other resident magistrates; and the decision of that court shall be final, and effect shall be given thereto by the [district council]. (3) The following provisions shall have effect with respect to any such appeal: (a)Notice in writing of the appeal and of the grounds thereof shall be given by the appellant to the clerk of the [district council]; (b)The court may make such order in the matter as it considers reasonable, and may award costs to be recoverable as costs in cases of a civil nature are recoverable under section twenty-two of the Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851. (4) In this section the expression "resident magistrate" means a magistrate appointed under the Constabulary (Ireland) Act, 1836, as amended by section six of the Constabulary Act (Northern Ireland), 1922.
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