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Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Act 1922 (repealed)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1. General safety provisions.

  3. 2. Purposes to which the Act applies.

  4. 3. Penalties for infringement of foregoing provisions.

  5. 4. Execution of Act by local authorities.

  6. 5. Power of entry.

  7. 6. Power to take samples.

  8. 7. Obstruction of officers.

  9. 8. Power of county court to modify agreements and to apportion expenses.

  10. 9. Definitions.

  11. 10. Application to Scotland and Ireland.

  12. 11.†Short title, commencement, &c.

  13. SCHEDULES

    1. FIRST SCHEDULE

      1. Part I Raw Celluloid Stores

      2. Part II Premises where Cinematograph Film is kept or stored

        1. 1.All stock except when actually being used or manipulated shall...

        2. 2.Every reel of film shall, except when required to be...

        3. 3.Not more than 10 reels or 18 kilograms of film...

        4. 4.The following provisions shall apply to every room used—

        5. 5.All celluloid waste and scrap on the premises shall be...

      3. Part III Fire-resisting Store-rooms

        1. 1.The store-room shall be constructed of fire-resisting material in such...

        2. 2.The store-room shall be properly ventilated.

        3. 3.The fittings of the store-room shall, so far as is...

        4. 4.Adequate means of extinguishing fire shall be kept constantly provided...

        5. 5.No open light and no means of heating shall be...

        6. 6.If electric light is used, all conductors and apparatus shall...

        7. 7.No person shall smoke in or take matches into the...

        8. 8.The doors of the store-room shall be self-closing and shall...

        9. 9.The store-room shall not be used for any purpose other...

        10. 10.Not more than [1 tonne] of celluloid and not more...

        11. 11.When both celluloid and cinematograph film are stored in one...

    2. SECOND SCHEDULE

      Procedure for making Orders, &c.

      1. 1.Before the Secretary of State makes any order, he shall...

      2. 2.Every objection must be in writing and state—

      3. 3.The Secretary of State shall consider any objection, made by...

      4. 4.Where the majority of the occupiers of the premises affected...

      5. 5.The Secretary of State may appoint a competent person to...

      6. 6.The inquiry shall be held in public, and any person...

      7. 7.The witnesses on the inquiry may, if the person holding...

      8. 8.Subject as aforesaid, the inquiry and all proceedings preliminary and...

      9. 9.The fee to be paid to the person holding the...

      10. 10.The order shall be laid as soon as possible before...

      11. 11.Notice of any order having been made and of the...

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