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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 29

Objections may be made

Objections may be made.

17. Any Justice of the. Peace Chairman of a City or Municipal Council Chief Officer of Police or owner or occupier of property in the neighborhood of the house for which such license is applied for may object to the issue of such certificate by giving notice of his objection in writing to the Clerk to the Bench and to the applicant at least three clear days before the licensing meeting at which the applicant is to be heard and such notice, shall set forth the grounds of objection and it shall be the duty of such Justices to hear and determine any such objections and it shall be lawful for such Justices in the event of such objections being deemed frivolous or vexatious to direct that the applicant shall be paid such costs by the person or persons so objecting as they may consider reasonable and fair not exceeding three pounds which costs may be recovered in a summary way.