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5.—(1) A licence granted by the Secretary of State under this Order, may be—
(a)either general or individual,
(b)limited so as to expire on a specified date unless renewed, and
(c)subject to, or without, conditions and any condition may require any act or omission before or after the doing of the act authorised under that licence.
(2) A licence granted under this Order may be amended, suspended or revoked by the Secretary of State at any time and in such circumstances and on such terms as he thinks fit by serving notice to that effect on the holder of the licence.
(3) For the purposes of article 3(2) of this Order, the exportation of a controlled radioactive source to any destination outside the European Community shall be regarded as being under the authority of a licence granted by the Secretary of State to, or for the benefit of, a particular person only if—
(a)he is the person on whose behalf the exportation declaration is made; and
(b)he is established within the European Community and either—
(i)he is the owner of the controlled radioactive source or has a similar right of disposal over it; or
(ii)if no person who is the owner of the controlled radioactive source or has a similar right of disposal over it, is established within the European Community,
(aa)he is a party to one or more contracts under which ownership of it or a similar right of disposal over it has passed to a person not established within the European Community; and
(bb)the controlled radioactive source is to be, is being or has been exported from the European Community pursuant to that contract or contracts.
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