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Substitution of Licensing Act, 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 94.), for the repealed enactments mentioned in s. 10. of Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 112).
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5. There shall be repealed so much of section ten of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871, as provides that “any person convicted “under that section shall have a right to appeal against such “conviction in the same manner in all respects as if the said “conviction had been for an offence committed against the pro-”visions of the Act of the ninth George the Fourth, chapter sixty-”one,” which last-mentioned provisions have since been repealed, and in place thereof be it enacted that—
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Any person convicted under section ten of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871, shall have a right to appeal against such conviction in the same manner in all respects as a person may appeal who feels aggrieved by a conviction made by a court of summary jurisdiction under the Licensing Act, 1872, and all the provisions of such last-mentioned Act, and of any Act amending the same, relating to an appeal from a conviction made by a court of summary jurisdiction under such last-mentioned Act, shall apply accordingly.
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