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4.Where under these Regulations the classification symbol, the classification icon...
5.Where under these Regulations the classification symbol, the classification icon,...
6.Where under these Regulations the explanatory statement and the classification...
7.Where under these Regulations the classification symbol and classification icon...
10.Video works in respect of which classification certificates have been issued by the video works authority
11.The “Explanatory Statement” is the following— (a) With respect to...
14.(1) The classification symbol and the unique title must be...
15.The classification symbol must be clearly displayed on one of...
16.Video works in respect of which classification certificates have been issued by the video games authority
17.The reference to a classification certificate in regulation 16 does...
18.“Classification icon” is the pictorial description of a kind of...
19.With respect to a classification certificate which contains a statement...
20.Where under these Regulations the “classification symbol” is required to...
21.(1) The classification symbol referred to in regulation 19 may...
22.The classification symbol and the unique title must be clearly...
23.The classification symbol must be clearly displayed on one of...
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