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A prohibition order on a book lasts for a period of twelve years.
Failure to comply with a prohibition order is a criminal offence and could result in a fine.
Refusal to join a scheme will ultimately result in a prohibition order.
Whether they issue a warning or prohibition order will depend on the type and seriousness of the breach.
The squatters were evicted and a fire prohibition order was then placed on the building.
A second or subsequent prohibition order on a periodical causes it to be permanently banned.
He later reiterated the warning and told them that the police would have to see that the prohibition order was enforced.
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The prohibition order was withdrawn later.
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A prohibition order may either:
A first prohibition order on a periodical is for a period of three, six or twelve months, depending on how often it is published.
A further prohibition order could then be made by the Censorship of Publications Board in respect of the same book.
The board was able to ban literature without any notice of a prohibition order, nor were they required to hear representations from any publishers or distributors.
Whereas quashing and prohibition orders deal with wrongful acts, a mandatory order addresses wrongful failure to act.
The Mayor placed a prohibition order on the festival and called in police reinforcements in order to create a noticeable police presence.
"As the investigation ensued, it was determined that there was not supportable evidence for a prohibition order as had been successfully gained from the others.
But under pressure from the local MP for Falmouth, the Ministry of Defence relented and lifted the prohibition order.
This act limited the period of prohibition orders of books to twelve years (although books released after this period could be banned again by the Board).
In 2007, the citizens of Mahomet voted to repeal the alcohol prohibition order that had been in place since World War II.
Within days of the posting of the prohibition order, seven pro-festival land owners received paperwork telling them they had been found guilty on an 'administrative' charge (ie.
The club's financial problems continued to mount, and a prohibition order was issued on the Deva Stadium after police withdrew their services after the non-payment of bills.
The OFT can issue warning or prohibition orders if you are found to have breached certain regulations in the Act or in secondary legislation.
Their statement read, in part; "A prohibition order has been made by IFCO in relation to the video game Manhunt 2.
The Censorship of Publications Act provides for prohibition orders made on the grounds of indecency or obscenity to expire after a period of twelve years.