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4.—(1) In the heading of Chapter 2 of Part 5 (Trade), for “Military goods, military technology”, substitute “Restricted goods, restricted technology”.
(2) In the following provisions, for “military goods”, in each place it occurs, substitute “restricted goods”—
(a)regulation 22 (export of military goods), including in the heading;
(b)regulation 24(1)(a) (supply and delivery of military goods to a place in Russia), and the heading to regulation 24;
(c)regulation 25(1)(a) and (b) (making available of military goods and military technology), and the heading to regulation 25;
(d)regulations 27 to 29 (technical assistance, financial services etc. and brokering services), including in the headings to each of those regulations.
(3) In the following regulations, for “military technology”, in each place it occurs, substitute “restricted technology”—
(a)regulation 25(1)(a) and (b) (making available of military goods and military technology), and the heading to regulation 25;
(b)regulation 26(1)(a) and (b) (transfer of military technology), and the heading to regulation 26;
(c)regulations 27 to 29 (technical assistance, financial services etc. and brokering services), including in the headings to each of those regulations.
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