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[X1SECTION III U.K. SPECIFIC OPEN LICENCES

Article 10 U.K.

1. Specific open licences may be issued for a specific cultural good which is liable to be temporarily exported from the Union on a regular basis for use and/or exhibition in a third country. The cultural good must be owned by, or be in the legitimate possession of, the particular person or organisation that uses and/or exhibits the good.

2. A licence may only be issued provided the authorities are convinced that the person or organisation concerned offers all the guarantees considered necessary for the good to be returned in good condition to the Union and that the good can be so described or marked that there will be no doubt at the moment of temporary export that the good being exported is that described in the specific open licence.

3. A licence may not be valid for a period that exceeds five years.]