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2.—(1) The 2008 Order is amended as follows.
(2) For articles 4 and 5 substitute—
4.—(1) Subject to articles 13, 14, 17, 18 and 26, no person shall—
(a)export UK controlled dual-use goods; or
(b)transfer UK controlled dual-use software or technology by electronic means
if paragraph (2) or (3) applies.
(2) This paragraph applies where the destination is one specified in Schedule 3 as a prohibited destination in relation to the goods, software or technology in question (“a prohibited destination”).
(3) This paragraph applies where the destination is not a prohibited destination but the exporter or transferor knows—
(a)that the final destination of the goods, software or technology in question is a prohibited destination; and
(b)that no processing or working is to be performed on the goods, software or technology in question before they are exported or transferred to that final destination.”
(3) In article 13—
(a)in paragraphs (1) and (3), omit “or 5”;
(b)in paragraph (4), for “, 4 or 5” substitute “or 4”.
(4) In article 14—
(a)in paragraph (2), omit “or 5”;
(b)in paragraph (3), for “, 4 or 5” substitute “or 4” .
(5) In article 17(1), omit “, 5”.
(6) In article 18(1), for “, 4 or 5” substitute “or 4”.
(7) In paragraphs (1)(a)(i) and (2)(a) of article 41, omit “, 5”.
(8) In the reference note at the head of Schedule 3, for “, 4 and 5” substitute “and 4”.
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