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RESTRICTIONS ON BLIND BOOKING AND ADVANCE BOOKING OF FILMS . Clause . 1. ... Prohibition against exhibition of unregistered films 6. ... Provisions applicable where same film rented by different persons for different areas . 16.
RESTRICTIONS ON BLIND BOOKING AND ADVANCE BOOKING OF FILMS . Clause . 1. ... Prohibition against exhibition of unregistered films 6. ... Provisions applicable where same film rented by different persons for different areas . 16.
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A BILL ΤΟ Restrict blind booking and advance booking of A.D. 1927 . cinematograph films , and to secure the renting and exhibition of a certain proportion of British films , and for purposes connected there- with .
A BILL ΤΟ Restrict blind booking and advance booking of A.D. 1927 . cinematograph films , and to secure the renting and exhibition of a certain proportion of British films , and for purposes connected there- with .
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Prohibition against exhibition of unregistered films . ( b ) in the case of a serial film or a series of films within the meaning of this Act , it shall be sufficient if any three parts thereof have been registered or a valid ...
Prohibition against exhibition of unregistered films . ( b ) in the case of a serial film or a series of films within the meaning of this Act , it shall be sufficient if any three parts thereof have been registered or a valid ...
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5 5 0 5 10 of films , no part thereof , shall be exhibited to the A.D. 1927 . public in Great Britain unless the film or the part thereof exhibited has been registered in accordance with this Part of this Act : Provided that- ( a ) a ...
5 5 0 5 10 of films , no part thereof , shall be exhibited to the A.D. 1927 . public in Great Britain unless the film or the part thereof exhibited has been registered in accordance with this Part of this Act : Provided that- ( a ) a ...
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( b ) an application made more than fourteen days after the film was trade shown may be accepted by the Board as a valid application if satisfied that the delay was due to special circumstances and was not intentional .
( b ) an application made more than fourteen days after the film was trade shown may be accepted by the Board as a valid application if satisfied that the delay was due to special circumstances and was not intentional .
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