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Ebook Button on Taxis : Licensing Law and Practice DOC, MOBI, FB2

9781780434933
English

1780434936
Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice, 4th edition covers the proposed new Taxi Licensing Act 2015 as well as significant case law since the last edition in 2009.Taxi licensing is a key area of local authority licensing. It is a complex area with archaic legislation, a high volume of case law, DFT guidance and local policies, all of which practitioners and local authorities need assistance on navigating. Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice, 4th edition clearly explains the law and procedure relating to the licensing of hackney carriages and private hire vehicles both inside and outside London. The book includes coverage of important areas, such as how to appeal against decisions, fees and the impact of criminal convictions, procedural flowcharts and exhaustive coverage of case law by means of summaries and discussion.Legislation and case law includes:Aylesbury Vale District Council v Call a Cab LimitedEve Lamb v Equity Red Star 2011Taxi Licensing Bill / New Taxi Licensing Act 2015Previous edition ISBN: 9781847660558, The fourth edition of Button on Taxis completely updates the text to take account of changes to legislation, case law and Guidance since the publication of the third edition. These include important Senior Court decisions relating to adoption of legislation, local authority decision-making processes, licence fees, Hackney carriage ranks, suitability of drivers and action against licensed vehicles. The legislative changes include extensions to the duration of certain licences and the ability for private hire operators to subcontract across local authority boundaries.In addition, the impact of booking systems such as Uber is considered together with the Law Commission's proposals for reform of Hackney carriage and private hire legislation.This new edition will provide timely update to what is acknowledged as an essential handbook for the taxi licensing practitioner.Previous edition ISBN: 9781847660558, This fourth edition of Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice covers the UK's proposed new Taxi Licensing Act 2015, as well as significant UK case law since the last edition in 2009. In the UK, taxi licensing is a key area of local authority licensing. It is a complex area with archaic legislation, a high volume of case law, DFT guidance, and local policies, all of which practitioners and local authorities need assistance on navigating. This book clearly explains the law and procedure relating to the licensing of hackney carriages and private hire vehicles both inside and outside London. It includes coverage of important areas, such as how to appeal against decisions, fees, and the impact of criminal convictions, as well as procedural flowcharts and exhaustive coverage of case law by means of summaries and discussion.

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