making his decision under clause 10(4) in respect of the
film. Under clause 10(4) the censor can make one of 3
decisions
(a)
approve the film for exhibition and give it a
classification under clause 12(1);
(b)
(c)
9.
refuse to approve the film for exhibition because
of a matter referred to in clause 10(2); or
specify the classification under clause 12(1) he
would be prepared to give the film if certain
specified pieces of the film were excised from
the film either because of a matter referred to
in clause 10(2), or because he is otherwise
unable to give the film an appropriate
classification under clause 12(1).
Clause 11 specifies the persons who may view a
film screened for purpose of censorship.
10. Part V comprises clauses 12 to 14 and specifies
the matters consequential upon a censor's decision under
clause 10(4) in respect of a film.
11. Clause 12(1) provides that a film approved for
exhibition may be classified as
(a) approved for exhibition to persons of any age;
(b) approved for exhibition to persons of any age
subject to the condition that any advertising
material which relates to the film shall contain
the following notice
"NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN."; or