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Austrian tariff of import duties upon the principal articles of British produce and manufactures : arranged in groups, in accordance with the classification of the objects contributed to the Vienna Universal Exhibiton of 1873; with alphabetical index, a comparative table of Austrian, English and French money, weights, and measures, the Anglo-Austrian treaty of commerce, the Austrian patent laws, and other official documents of importance ; Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 / prepared by Her Majesty's commissioners, for the guidance of British exhibitors
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side of the petition, in the presence of the bearer, the day and hour of its presentation, and of handing him a receipt for the documents in question.

This receipt is to be taken great care of.

If the petition has been returned to the bearer by reason of some defect, it is considered as i( not handed in, and it is, consequently, the business of the appli­cant for protection to have regard to the rectified petition being again presented within the term mentioned in § 3 of this Notification.

XI. Settlement oe Petitions when Objections arise.

If the Certificate of Protection required cannot be made out, either because the article in question is declared by the Experts as being unsuitable for protection, or because it has failed to be lodged in the Exhibition, the bearer of the petition will be informed thereof and requested to take back the enclosures and deliver up the receipt in person, at same time giving proof of his identity.

If the only hindrance to the making out of a Certificate of Protection consists in the two identical copies of the petition-vouchers not agreeing as required by law, the applicant for protection is called upon to remove the obstacle within a short period, which is not extendable. After the term has expired without his having done so, the application v/ill then be formally refused, and the enclosures of the petition returned in the same way as previously mentioned.

XII.Issue oe the Certificate oe Protection.

The Certificate of Protection will by no means be issued before the article in question has arrived within the Exhibition building. It is accordingly in the interest of the applicant for protection to announce the entry of the article to be exhibited to the Law Office of the Director-General at once.

The Certificate of Protection is delivered to the applicant in person, or if he should not be at Vienna, in the ordinary course by post.

The Director-General,

(Signed) Baron von Sciiwarz-Senboen.

42, Praterstrasse, Vienna,

March 1873.

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Objections in respect to petitions.

Protection not granted before arrival of goods at Exhibition.