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8.—(1) Where an EEC pattern approval is revoked, whether under these Regulations or by any member state other than the United Kingdom, any person who, knowing that the pattern approval has been revoked, uses, or has in his possession for use, or causes or permits any other person to use, an instrument of the pattern in question bearing any EEC sign or mark related to that pattern approval, or disposes of any such instrument to any other person in a state in which it could be used without informing that other person of the revocation, shall be guilty of an offence and the instrument shall be liable to be forfeited.
(2) Paragraph (1) above does not apply if any such sign or mark on the instrument has been obliterated under Regulation 10 below.
(3) For the purposes of this Regulation and Regulation 9 below, an EEC sign or mark shall be regarded as related to a pattern approval if it is a sign framed by reference to that pattern approval or a mark of EEC initial verification which was affixed by reference to conformity to the pattern which was the subject of that pattern approval.
(4) A certificate by the Secretary of State stating that an EEC pattern approval granted by any member state other than the United Kingdom has been revoked and thereby ceased to have effect on a date specified shall be conclusive as to the matters certified in any proceedings for an offence under this Regulation.
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