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(c) in the case of a land transport vehicle, the operator of
the vehicle.
shall be guilty of an offence against this Order unless he proves that he did not know and had no reason to suppose that the carriage of the goods in question was, or formed part of, carriage from any place outside Southern Rhodesia to any destination therein or to any person for the purposes of any business carried on in or operated from Southern Rhodesia.
(6) Nothing in this Article applies to any goods in so far as those goods are being carried for the purposes of the doing of any thing which, by virtue of the grant of any licence or permis- sion, is not prohibited by this Order.
(7) Nothing in this Article shall be construed so as to pre- judice any other provision of law prohibiting or restricting the use of ships, aircraft or land transport vehicles.
Manufacture or assembly in Southern Rhodesia of aircraft or
motor vehicles.
* (1) Except under the authority of a licence granted by the Governor, no person shall
(a) operate or use any undertaking in Southern Rhodesia, whether established before or after the commencement of this Order, as an undertaking to which this Article applies; or
(b) authorize any undertaking in Southern Rhodesia to be operated or used by any other person as an undertaking to which this Article applies or give his consent to or connive in or by his neglect contribute to such operation
or usc.
(2) Except under such authority as aforesaid, no person shall-
(a) establish in Southern Rhodesia any undertaking to which
this Article applies; or
(b) convert any undertaking in Southern Rhodesia into an
undertaking to which this Article applies; or
(c) dispose (whether absolutely or for any lesser interest) of any undertaking in Southern Rhodesia to any other person if he knows or has reasonable cause to believe that that other person intends to use it as an undertaking to which this Article applies; or
(d) acquire (whether absolutely or for any lesser interest) any undertaking in Southern Rhodesia with the intention of using it as an undertaking to which this Artick applies; or
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(e) dispose (whether absolutely or for any lesser interest) of any property or assets of or forming part of any under- taking in Southern Rhodesia to which this Article applies to any other person otherwise than in the ordinary course of the business of that undertaking or acquire any such property or assets disposed of as aforesaid.
(3) No person shall--
(a) make or carry out any contract for any of the following
transactions, that is to say:-
(1) the use or operation of any undertaking or the authorization of, or the giving of consent to, the use or operation of any undertaking; or
(i) the establishment, conversion, disposal or acquisi- tion of any undertaking; or
(ii) the disposal or acquisition of the property or assets of or forming part of any undertaking,
if that transaction would be in contravention of the fore- going provisions of this Article; or
(b) do any other act calculated to promote any such
transaction.
(4) The undertakings to which this Article applies are under- takings for the manufacture or assembly of aircraft or motor vehicles.
(5) Any person who contravenes the foregoing provisions of this Article shall be guilty of an offence against this Order and, in the case of a person who-
(a) is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies or a British subject without citizenship or a British protected person; or
(b) is a citizen of Southern Rhodesia; or
(c) is a body incorporated or constituted under the law of the United Kingdom, Southern Rhodesia, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, an associated state. Tonga or any territory to which this Order extends,
shall be guilty of such an offence wherever the contravention takes place.
Investigation, etc, of suspected British ships and aircraft.
9. (1) Where any authorized officer, that is to say, any such officer as is referred to in section 692(1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894(a), has reason to suspect that any British ship
(a) 1894 c. 60.
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