1950_COPYRIGHT_(APPLICATION_OF_THE_COPYRIGHT_ACT)_REGULATIONS — Page 2

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CAP. 39]

[r. 4 cont.]

Copyright.

statutory declaration, as he considers necessary to satisfy him that the article in question is liable to detention and forfeiture.

5.

In the case of any detention in consequence of a notice in Form 3 in the Appendix given to the Director, the person who signed the notice, whether as owner or agent, must, if so required, deposit with the Director a sum of money sufficient, in the opinion of the Director, to cover any expense which may be incurred in the examination required by reason of his notice, of the goods detained, and if, upon the examination of the goods, the Director is satisfied that there is no ground for their detention, they will be released.

6. If any goods are placed under detention in consequence of any notice given in pursuance of these regulations, the Director may require the person who signed the notice to give an undertaking in writing to reimburse him all expenses and damages incurred in respect of the detention, and of any proceedings for forfeiture subsequently taken, if such an undertaking has not already been given, and may also require him, within four days after the detention, to enter into a bond with two approved sureties, in such form and for such amount as the Director may require.

7. Any deposit of money previously made will be returned on the completion of the bond.

8. The notice to be given under section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911, may, instead of being given to the Director, be given to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise of the United Kingdom, and if so given and communicated by the said Commissioners to the Director, shall be deemed to have been given to the Director.

9. In these regulations—

"owner of the copyright" has the same meaning as in section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911;

"book or other printed work" means every part or division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, plan, chart, or table separately published.

10. These regulations may be cited as the Copyright (Application of the Copyright Act) Regulations,

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CAP. 39] [r. 4 cont.] Copyright. statutory declaration, as he considers necessary to satisfy him that the article in question is liable to detention and forfeiture. 5. In the case of any detention in consequence of a notice in Form 3 in the Appendix given to the Director, the person who signed the notice, whether as owner or agent, must, if so required, deposit with the Director a sum of money sufficient, in the opinion of the Director, to cover any expense which may be incurred in the examination required by reason of his notice, of the goods detained, and if, upon the examination of the goods, the Director is satisfied that there is no ground for their detention, they will be released. 6. If any goods are placed under detention in consequence of any notice given in pursuance of these regulations, the Director may require the person who signed the notice to give an undertaking in writing to reimburse him all expenses and damages incurred in respect of the detention, and of any proceedings for forfeiture subsequently taken, if such an undertaking has not already been given, and may also require him, within four days after the detention, to enter into a bond with two approved sureties, in such form and for such amount as the Director may require. 7. Any deposit of money previously made will be returned on the completion of the bond. 8. The notice to be given under section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911, may, instead of being given to the Director, be given to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise of the United Kingdom, and if so given and communicated by the said Commissioners to the Director, shall be deemed to have been given to the Director. 9. In these regulations— "owner of the copyright" has the same meaning as in section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911; "book or other printed work" means every part or division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, plan, chart, or table separately published. 10. These regulations may be cited as the Copyright (Application of the Copyright Act) Regulations, 224
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CAP. 39] [r. 4 cont.] Copyright. statutory declaration, as he considers necessary to satisfy him that the article in question is liable to detention and forfeiture. 5. In the case of any detention in consequence of a notice in Form 3 in the Appendix given to the Director, the person who signed the notice whether as owner or agent must if so required deposit with the Director a sum of money sufficient in the opinion of the Director to cover any expense which may be incurred in the examination required by reason of his notice of the goods detained, and if upon the examina- tion of the goods the Director is satisfied that there is no ground for their detention, they will be released. 6. If any goods are placed under detention in conse- quence of any notice given in pursuance of these regulations, the Director may require the person who signed the notice to give an undertaking in writing to reimburse him all expenses and damages incurred in respect of the detention, and of any proceedings for forfeiture subsequently taken if such an undertaking has not already been given, and may also require him within four days after the detention to enter into a bond with two approved sureties in such form and for such amount as the Director may require. 7. Any deposit of money previously made will be returned on the completion of the bond. 8. The notice to be given under section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911, may, instead of being given to the Director, be given to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise of the United Kingdom, and if so given and com- municated by the said Commissioners to the Director shall be deemed to have been given to the Director. 9. In these regulations— "owner of the copyright" has the same meaning as in section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911; "book or other printed work" means every part or division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, plan, chart or table separately published. 10. These regulations may be cited as the Copyright (Application of the Copyright Act) Regulations, 224 !
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CAP. 39]

[r. 4 cont.]

Copyright.

statutory declaration, as he considers necessary to satisfy him that the article in question is liable to detention and forfeiture.

5.

In the case of any detention in consequence of a notice in Form 3 in the Appendix given to the Director, the person who signed the notice whether as owner or agent must if so required deposit with the Director a sum of money sufficient in the opinion of the Director to cover any expense which may be incurred in the examination required by reason of his notice of the goods detained, and if upon the examina- tion of the goods the Director is satisfied that there is no ground for their detention, they will be released.

6. If any goods are placed under detention in conse- quence of any notice given in pursuance of these regulations, the Director may require the person who signed the notice to give an undertaking in writing to reimburse him all expenses and damages incurred in respect of the detention, and of any proceedings for forfeiture subsequently taken if such an undertaking has not already been given, and may also require him within four days after the detention to enter into a bond with two approved sureties in such form and for such amount as the Director may require.

7. Any deposit of money previously made will be returned on the completion of the bond.

8. The notice to be given under section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911, may, instead of being given to the Director, be given to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise of the United Kingdom, and if so given and com- municated by the said Commissioners to the Director shall be deemed to have been given to the Director.

9. In these regulations—

"owner of the copyright" has the same meaning as in

section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911;

"book or other printed work" means every part or division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, plan, chart or table separately published.

10. These regulations may be cited as the Copyright (Application of the Copyright Act) Regulations,

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