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(a) authorize the licensee generally to export monuments or relics for such period as
may be specified in the licence and which may be renewed from time to time; or
(b) be limited to a particular consignment or a number of consignments.
43. The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, impose a levy on exports of
monuments or relics and the rate of such levy may relate to the estimated local or
export value of the monuments or relics or to the quantity of the monuments or
relics.
44. The value of monuments or relics for the purposes of an export levy under
section 43 shall be the value declared by the exporter:
Provided that where the Chief Antiquities Officer considers, upon reasonable
grounds, that the value declared by the exporter is markedly lower than the actual or
potential value, he may make his own determination of the value and the export levy
on those monuments or relics shall be computed on the basis of the value
determined by the Chief Antiquities Officer.
45. A person licensed to export monuments or relics shall pack the monuments or
relics and seal the packages thereof in the presence of the Chief Antiquities Officer
and shall affix on the sealed packages a manifest bearing the official stamp of the
Chief Antiquities Officer and stating the number and date of issue of his export
licence.
46. A customs officer or a police officer shall seize any monument or relic being
exported in contravention of the provisions of this Part and shall send the items
seized to the Chief Antiquities Officer indicating
(a) the name and address of the exporter;
(b) the place where, and the date when, the items were seized.
47. A person who exports any monument or relic without a valid licence or otherwise
in contravention of this Part shall be guilty of an offence.
48. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act to the contrary, the Minister may
grant permission for temporary exportation or importation of monuments or relics for
purposes of study or official exhibition of such objects.
49. The Minister shall within the terms laid down in agreements, treaties and
recommendations of international organizations, arrange to recover monuments or
relics smuggled or otherwise taken out of Malawi and may assist in returning those
brought into Malawi from other countries.
PART IX: GENERAL
50. Subject to the provisions of any regulations made under this Act, members of
the public shall have a right of access to any monument or any relic which is kept in
a place of safe custody under the provisions of section 20.
51. The Minister may, where rights have been acquired by the Government in
respect of any monument or relic under this Act relinquish the rights so acquired to
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