Lake Victoria to Khartoum 



(2) Save as hereinafter provided no person shall 

 collect, export from the Protectorate for sale, or shall 

 within the Protectorate sell, or purchase, or offer or ex- 

 pose for sale any ostrich egg unless the ostrich has been 

 kept in a domesticated state. 



(3) No person shall knowingly store, pack, convey, or 

 export any animal, or any part of any animal or any 

 ostrich egg which he has reason to believe has been 

 obtained in contravention of this Ordinance. 



(4) Ostrich eggs, or any animal or any heads, horns, 

 tusks, skins, feathers, or other remains of any animals 

 mentioned in any of the Schedules hereto shall be 

 liable to forfeiture if they have been obtained in contra- 

 vention of this Ordinance. 



(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in this 

 section any ostrich eggs or any heads, horns, tusks, 

 skins, feathers, or other remains of any animals men- 

 tioned in the Schedules 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 per- 

 sonal representative 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, 



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

 Commissioner or of the Court by which they 

 have been declared to be forfeited. 



(6) In any sale under sub-section 5 of this section 

 purchasers shall in every case be given a certificate 

 specifying the articles and declaring that they have 

 been lawfully sold under the provisions of this Ordi- 

 nance, and such certificate shall be evidence that the 

 purchaser has not obtained the articles in contravention 

 of this Ordinance. 



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