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Criminal history and livelihood - frequent legal misconceptions
Record ID:
22283
Format:
LIJ Article
Year:
2001
Author:
Zass, Lissa ;
Source:
LIJ (2001) 75 No 9
Date_of_entry:
04/10/2001
Notes:
Practitioners should be aware that the statutory eligibility criteria for business and occupations regulated by the Business Licensing Authority involves a much stricter examination of an applicant's criminal history than is generally assumed. A conviction or finding of guilt can affect a person's eligibility both to obtain a licence and to retain a licence.
Section:
Feature
Month:
October


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