Examples of the 1982 Act in a sentence
In almost all cases where a performance of dance is potentially licensable as both the provision of relevant entertainment (under the 1982 Act) and regulated entertainment (under the 2003 Act), the 1982 Act disapplies the entertainment licensing regime in the 2003 Act in favour of its stricter regime for the control of sex establishments.
In accordance with section 14 of the 1982 Act, the Licence holder shall display, on the licensed premises in a conspicuous position, a copy of the licence and/or any special conditions attached.
Objectors should limit their objection to matters which are relevant to the statutory grounds for refusal as set out in the 1982 Act.
Section 1 of the 1982 Act extended the provisions of section 1 of the 1968 Act to certain imitation firearms.
When considering whether a particular weapon should be regarded as a firearm to which sections 1, 2 or 5 of the 1968 Act applies or which is covered by the 1982 Act, it is important to remember that the purpose of the legislation is to control the supply and possession of all rifles, guns and pistols which could be used for criminal or subversive purposes while recognising that individuals may own and use firearms and other devices for legitimate purposes.