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Bare acts > Cinematograph Film Rules, 1948 > Rule 18
 
  


 

18. Licence for storage.- No person shall store any film except under a licence granted under these rules:

PROVIDED that no licence shall be required for the storage of film-

(a) in any quantity not exceeding 200 lbs. in any place licensed under the Cinematograph Act, 1918, for the giving of exhibition by means of a Cinematograph, or

(b) in any quantity not exceeding 20 lbs. if the film is kept in prescribed containers and in a well-ventilated room which is not used as a living room:

PROVIDED FURTHER that no licence shall be required for the temporary storage of films-

(i) within port limits under such conditions as the Conservator of the Port may specify; or

(ii) whilst the film is in custody of a Railway Administration or the Postal Department in its capacity as carrier; or

(iii) within the limits of any airports, which in transit under such conditions as the Director-General of Civil Aviation may specify.

 

 

 

 

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