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High Court, in a consultative case stated from a decision of the District Court, which concerned a statutory appeal brought pursuant to a waste management statute, following a refusal of a waste management permit, determines that a person convicted of an offence under the statute was not "a fit and proper person" for the purposes of the legislation.
Consultative case stated from District Court - Waste Management Act, 1996 - Courts (Supplemental Provisions) Act, 1961 - waste collection permit - Waste Management (Collection Permit) Regulations 20072 (“the WMCPR 2007-2016”) - whether an applicant for a waste collection permit was not "a fit and proper person" under the Act.
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