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Zambia. 1994 ‘Form and Duration of Firearms Dealer's Licence.’ Firearms (Amendment) Act, Chapter 110, Firearms 13 of 1994; Section 30. Lusaka: Republic of Zambia. 1 January

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Form and duration of firearms dealer's licence

30. (1) A firearms dealer's licence shall be in the prescribed form and shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be valid for one year from the date of issue thereof.

(2) Not less than one month before the date of expiry of a firearms dealer's licence in respect of a place of business the holder thereof-
(a) shall surrender such licence to the licensing authority which issued it; and
(b) may apply for the issue of a new firearms dealer's licence in respect of that place of business.

(3) Any such application as is referred to in subsection (2) (b) shall be in the prescribed form, and upon production of a certificate of the Registrar that such place of business is still entered on the register and upon payment of the prescribed fee the licensing authority shall issue the new licence.

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