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22.—(1) An inspector shall obliterate the stamp or manufacturer’s mark on any measure which —
(a)fails upon testing to fall within the prescribed limits of error; or
(b)fails to comply with any other appropriate requirement of these Regulations; or
(c)has been the subject of any adjustment, alteration, addition, damage or repair which could, in the opinion of the inspector, have affected its compliance with the appropriate requirements of these Regulations:
Provided that an inspector shall not obliterate the stamp or manufacturer’s mark on any capacity serving measure which falls within the prescribed limits of error and which was first stamped or marked with the manufacturer’s mark before 1st July 1988, notwithstanding that it fails to comply with other appropriate requirements of these Regulations.
(2) In this regulation, “manufacturer’s mark” means a mark on a liquid capacity measure authorised under the Capacity Measures (Intoxicating Liquor) Regulations 1983.
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