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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Provisions to be amended | Subject matter of measurement | Present measurement | Measurement to be substituted |
| Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Act 1922(1) | |||
| Section 2(1)(a) | Minimum quantity of raw celluloid to which the Act applies | one hundredweight | 50 kilograms |
| Section 2(2)(a) | Minimum quantity of cinematograph film to which the Act applies | eighty pounds | 37 kilograms |
| Schedule 1 | |||
| Part II, Regulation 3 | Maximum quantity of film to be exposed at one time | 40 pounds | 18 kilograms |
| Part III, Regulation 10 | Maximum quantity of celluloid which may be kept in one storeroom | one ton | 1 tonne |
| Maximum quantity of film which may be kept in one storeroom | one ton | 1 tonne | |
| Part III, Regulation 11 | Maximum aggregate quantity of celluloid and cinematograph film which may be kept in one storeroom | one ton | 1 tonne |
| Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928(2) | |||
| Section 1(1)(a) | Maximum quantity of petroleum-spirit which may be kept without a licence in any glass, earthenware or metal vessel | one pint | 570 millilitres |
| Section 1(1)(b) | Maximum aggregate quantity of petroleum-spirit which may be kept without a licence | three gallons | 15 litres |
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