Street Trading Act, 1926

Revocation of certificates and licences.

7.—(1) Whenever the holder of a street-trader's certificate granted under this Act is convicted of an offence under this Act or any section thereof or any regulation or bye-law made under this Act or of any crime or other offence which in the opinion of the Court renders such holder unfit to continue to hold such certificate, the Court by or before whom such holder is so convicted may when imposing sentence revoke such certificate.

(2) When a street-trader's certificate granted under this Act is revoked by a court under this section, the registrar, clerk, or other principal officer of the court shall communicate the fact of such revocation to the Commissioner and to the Corporation.

(3) If and so long as a street-trader holding a street-trader's certificate granted under this Act is under the age of sixteen years, such street-trader's certificate shall automatically terminate upon such street-trader becoming, under the Employment of Children Act, 1903 or the bye-laws made thereunder by the Corporation, disentitled to carry on street-trading within the meaning of that Act in the City of Dublin.