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may be sold in the following cases and under the 

 following conditions : — 



(a) If they form part of the estate of a deceased 

 person, by the Administrator-General or personal repre- 

 sentative of such deceased person, with the consent of 

 the Court granting probate or administration, and on 

 payment of such fee as the Court directs, not exceeding 

 20 rupees ; 



(b) If they have been forfeited, by the order of the 

 Commissioner or of the Court by which they have been 

 declared to be forfeited. 



(2) The purchaser shall in each case be given a 

 certificate specifying the articles and declaring that 

 they have been lawfully sold under the provisions of 

 this Ordinance, and such certificate shall be evidence 

 that the purchaser has not obtained the goods in con- 

 travention of the principal Regulations. 



8. Any person who is found in possession of any cow 

 ivory shall, unless he prove that the ivory was not 

 obtained in breach of the principal Regulations, be 

 guilty of an offence against this Ordinance. 



9. The Commissioner may by Proclamation remove 

 any animals from any of the Schedules to the principal 

 Regulations. Such Proclamation may apply to the 

 whole of the Protectorate, or to any province, district, 

 or other area. 



10. The Schedules annexed to this Ordinance shall 

 be substituted for the third and fourth Schedules to the 

 principal Regulations. 



11. Any landholder, or his servant, finding an animal 

 mentioned in the Schedules to the principal Regula- 

 tions spoiling his crops or doing damage to his holding, 

 may kill the same if such act is necessary for the pro- 

 tection of his crop or holding, but he shall give notice 

 thereof to the collector of the district without delay, 



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