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9

Right of pre emption in case of a sale of antiquities

Act: Antiquities Act 1975

Section Provisions

ACT VII OF 1976 ANTIQUITIES ACT, 1975 ACT VII OF 1976 ANTIQUITIES ACT, 1975 An Act to repeal and re‑enact the law relating to the preservation and protection of antiquities 9. Right of pre‑emption in case of a sale of antiquity.‑(1) Where the Dir ector receives any information or otherwise has the knowledge that any antiquity or any immovable property containing an antiquity is offered for sale or is about to be sold, he may, with the approval of the Federal Government, exercise the right of pre‑emption with respect to such antiquity or property and, if he intends to exercise the right, shall give to the person competent to sell a notice in writing accordingly. (2) If the Director does not exercise with respect to any antiquity or property the right of pre‑emption within a period of three months from the date of notice given under subsection (l), the antiquity or property may be sold to any person after the expiry of the said period and a notice of such sale shall be given to the Director. (3) Save as provided in subsection (2), no antiquity or property in respect of which a notice under subsection (1) has been given shall be sold to any person. (4) All sales in contravention of subsection (3) shall be void and the antiquity or property so sold shall be forfeited to the Federal Government.