Town and Country Planning (Miscellaneous Licences) Act (Cap. 35:04).
An Act to require applicants for certain licences to satisfy licensing authorities that planning permission has been granted.
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This Act provides that, where under any written law a licence is required to carry on any business or other activity on any land or in any building, a licence may not be granted, notwithstanding that the requirements of the written law have been met, unless the applicant satisfies the licensing authority: (a) that permission was obtained under the Town and Country Planning Act for the development of that land or the use of that building for the purposes contemplated in the application for the licence; or (b) that such permission is not required.