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16. Owners who are under disability
17. Enforcement of agreements
18. Compulsory acquisition of monuments or relics by the Minister
19. Limitation on powers of compulsory purchase or acquisition of
monuments and relics, L.R.O.1/1992
20. Custody of protected monuments and relics
21. Maintenance of protected monuments and relics

PART V: LISTING OF MONUMENTS OF NATIONAL OR LOCAL
IMPORTANCE
22. List of national monuments
23. List of monuments of local importance
24. Demolition, etc., of listed monuments

PART VI: OWNERSHIP, DISCOVERY, COLLECTION,
EXCAVATION AND REMOVAL OF MONUMENTS AND RELICS
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Ownership of monuments and relics
Transfer of ownership, etc., of protected monuments or relics
Notification of discovery of monuments or relics.
Authorization for archaeological research
Rescue archaeology
Archaeological permits
Obligations of the holder of an excavation permit
Excavation permits not transferable
Government to refrain from certain acts of publication, etc.
Cancellation of excavation permit
Research co-operation

PART VII: DEALING IN MONUMENTS AND RELICS
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No dealing in monuments and relics unless licensed
Dealer's licence
Cancellation of licence
Prohibition of fraud in monuments and relics

PART VIII: EXPORTATION AND IMPORTATION OF
MONUMENTS AND RELICS
40. Export licence

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