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The Duration of Copyright and Rights in Performances Regulations 1995

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Meaning of EEA national and EEA state

11.—(1) In Chapter X of Part I (miscellaneous and general provisions), after section 172 insert—

Meaning of EEA national and EEA state.

172A.(1) In this Part—

“EEA national” means a national of an EEA state; and

“EEA state” means a state which is a contracting party to the EEA Agreement.

(2) References in this Part to a person being an EEA national shall be construed in relation to a body corporate as references to its being incoporated under the law of an EEA state.

(3) The “EEA Agreement” means the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992, as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993..

(2) In section 179 (index of defined expressions: Part I), at the appropriate place insert—

EEA national and EEA statesection 172A.

(3) In section 211(1) (expressions in Part II having same meaning as in Part I), at the appropriate place insert—

  • EEA national,.

(4) In section 212 (index of defined expressions: Part II), at the appropriate place insert—

EEA nationalsection 211(1) (and section 172A).

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