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154 Copyright Act, 1911.

§29(1). and thereupon, subject to the provisions of this Part of this Act and of the Order, this Act shall apply accordingly : Provided that —

(i) before making an Order in Council under this section in respect of any foreign country (other than a country with which His Majesty has entered into a convention relating to copyright), His Majesty shall be satisfied that that foreign country has made, or has undertaken to make, such provisions, if any, as it appears to His Majesty expedient to require for the protection of works entitled to copyright under the provisions of Part I. of this Act ;

(ii) the Order in Council may provide that the term of copyright within such parts of His Majesty's dominions as aforesaid shall not exceed that con- ferred by the law of the country to which the Order relates;

(iii) the provisions of this Act as to the delivery of copies of books (e) shall not apply to works first published in such country, except so far as is pro- vided by the Order ;

(iv) the Order in Council may provide that the enjoyment of the rights conferred by this Act shall be subject to the

{e) Sect. 15.

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