Paragraph 2(1) : Unless the antiquity is delivered to the Director and left in his charge, the applicant shall state its location and, if it is to be moved, its ...
Paragraph 2(1) : Unless the antiquity is delivered to the Director and left in his charge, the applicant shall state its location and, if it is to be moved, its ...
Paragraph 3(1): The Director may, with the prior consent of the Board, prohibit the export of any antiquity if he considers that such export would not be in the ...
Paragraph 4: (1) An export permit shall be in the prescribed form and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed.(2) No permit shall authorise the removal ...
Paragraph 5: No customs officer shall allow the export of any antiquity until there has been surrendered to him an export permit in respect of that antiquity. ...
Paragraph 6: (1) Where the Director is of the opinion that any antiquity is likely or intended to be exported (whether lawfully or otherwise), or where an appli ...
Paragraph 7:(1) No person shall sell or offer any antiquity for sale by way of trade or business except in accordance with a licence issued by the Board. (2) Ap ...
Paragraph 8: (1) No person shall by means of excavation or similar operation search for any antiquity unless authorised by a permit issued by the Board. (2) Bef ...
Paragraph 9: (1) No person shall remove any antiquity from its original site without the consent of the Board. (2) Every person shall, when applying to the Boar ...
Paragraph 10: (1) Every person who discovers an antiquity, and the owner or occupier of any land upon which an antiquity is discovered on becoming aware of the ...
Paragraph 11: (1) The Commissioner may, on the recommendation of the Board, by executive instrument proclaim any monument which does not belong to the State to ...
Paragraph 12: (1) Any person who (a) exports or attempts to export any antiquity without an export permit or otherwise than in accordance with an export permit ...