Article 81
Right of Opposition
(1) Entry shall further permit the administrative authority to oppose
(a) any work liable to prejudice the integrity of the cultural property;
(b) the export or transfer of listed movable property.
(2) The effect of opposition shall be to prohibit work up to the expiry of the total
duration of the listing.
Article 82
Effects of Classification
The effects of classification shall continue to apply to the cultural property in the event
of any change of ownership.
Article 83
Conditions of Disposal
(1) Anyone who disposes of classified property, either by sale or by any other means,
shall be required, prior to carrying out the act of disposal, on pain of invalidity of such act,
(a) to inform the other party of the status of such property;
(b) to inform the competent authority within the fifteen (15) days preceding the act of
disposal of such property.
(2) Any classified property belonging to a public legal person may be disposed of only
with the express consent of the competent administrative authority.
Article 84
Right to Restore Classified Property
The State may have carried out at its own cost such work as is indispensable for the
restoring or conserving of classified property that does not belong to it. For such purpose, it
may take ex-officio possession of such property during the time required for carrying out the
work.
Article 85
Right to Indemnity
The owners, holders or occupiers may, where appropriate, claim the allocation of an
indemnity for loss of enjoyment of ownership, to be determined in accordance with the
relevant national provisions.
Article 86
Right of Visit
In view of the costs borne by the State and where the classified property is such that it
may be opened to the public or viewed by it, a fee for visiting may be decided, to the benefit
of the special fund referred to in Article 95(2) hereinafter and of which the amount shall be
laid down by the competent authority.