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5.—(1) A person shall be guilty of an offence if he sells any relevant oil the packaging of which bears a designation of origin unless—
(a)the oil is specified oil; and
(b)the designation of origin does not contravene Article 4 (conditions for designation of origin labelling).
(2) A person who packages specified oil to which Article 9 (arrangements for approval of packaging establishments) applies shall be guilty of an offence if packaging takes place other than in an establishment which is approved in accordance with Article 9(2).
(3) A person who sells specified oil the labelling of which contravenes the final sentence of Article 9(2) shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) A person who operates an establishment which is the subject of an approval granted in accordance with regulation 10(1) shall be guilty of an offence if he—
(a)fails to comply with the undertaking given in respect of that establishment in accordance with Article 9(2)(b); or
(b)fails to keep a storage system for the purpose of checks as referred to in Article 9(2)(c).
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