Cinema year book of Japan (1937)

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3. Any person who shall screen the film by violating the restriction in Art. V or Clause I, Art. VI. Article XII. Any person who comes under any one of the following numbers shall be sentenced to a fine. 1. Any person who shall violate the provisions of Clause 2, Art. VI. 2. Any person who shall violate Art. VII. 3. Any person who refuses the inspection of Clause 1, Art. IX. 4. Any person who shall not comply with the demand of Clause 3, Art. IX. Article XIII. When a minor or an imcompetent person shall violate the present Ordinance, the penal regulations applicable, shall be applied to his legal representative, but if a such minor possesses an ability equal to an adult in connection with his business, is excepted from this regulation. Article XIV. Any person who shall screen a film for the purpose of showing it to the public, shall not be exempted from punishment when his agent, the head of the family, an inmate of the same house or other operatives violates the present Ordinance, because of the reason that all such persons are devoid of right to direct their own work. Article XV. If a representative of a corporation or his employe or other operatives shall violate this ordinance in connection with the work of the corporation, the penal regulations provided in this ordinance shall be applied to the representative of the corporation. SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS The present ordinance shall come into force on the 1st day of July, 1925. The film which has passed inspection in accordance with Prefectural Ordinance prior to the present ordinance went to effect, may be inspected according to Prefectural Ordinance for two years after the present ordinance came into force. The film which has passed inspection in accordance with Prefectural Ordinance prior to this Ordinance went into effect and the film which has passed inspection as provided in Prefectural Ordinance in accordance with the provision of the preceding clause, may be inspected in accordance with the provisions of Prefectural Ordinance for two years after the present Ordinance went into effect, but the film which has passed inspection as provided in the present Ordinance, is excepted from this regulation. If it is found that there is no hindrance in omitting a part of an inspection of a film, which has passed inspection in accordance with Prefectural Ordinance prior to the present Ordinance came into force, may omit a part of an inspection of the Minister of Home Affairs for two years after the present Ordinance became effective and shall affix a stamp of approval to the film and write to that effect in the book which explains the play. In this case, the inspection fee of 1 sen per 1 metre or a fraction thereof shall be charged. 119