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13.—(1) A person keeps petrol in compliance with this regulation if the petrol—
(a)is kept in domestic or other relevant premises;
(b)is kept otherwise than for sale; and
(c)is kept—
(i)in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2 of Schedule 2; or
(ii)where there is a valid licence authorising the keeping of petrol granted by the petroleum enforcement authority under regulation 14, in accordance with that licence.
(2) A person keeps petrol in compliance with this regulation if the person keeps no more than 500 millilitres of petrol in a suitable container that is securely stopped, in the circumstances described in paragraph (1)(a) and (b), whether or not the person also keeps petrol pursuant to paragraph (1)(c).
(3) Petrol kept pursuant to paragraph (2) is not to be counted towards the amount of petrol kept in a storage place in accordance with Schedule 2.
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