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Version date: 18 March 1964 - onwards
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35. Endorsement of driving licences.

Repealed from 18 March 1964

(1) Whenever a person who is the holder of a driving licence is convicted of an offence in connection with the driving of a mechanically propelled vehicle, the court may, if it does not make a consequential disqualification order or an ancillary disqualification order, cause particulars of such conviction to be endorsed in the prescribed manner on such licence.

(2) Whenever a person who is the holder of a driving licence is convicted of an offence in connection with the driving of a mechanically propelled vehicle and a consequential disqualification order or an ancillary disqualification order is made by the court on the conviction of such person of such offence, the court shall cause particulars of such conviction and such order to be endorsed in the prescribed manner on such licence.

(3) Whenever a special disqualification order is made in relation to any person the court shall cause particulars of such order to be endorsed in the prescribed manner on the driving licence (if any

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