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22   AIR REGULATIONS, 1938

two or more airports at prearranged specified times of arrival and departure.
(2) The Interpretation Act (R.S.C. 1927, c. 1) shall apply to the interpretation of these regulations.

PART II

SECTION I

Registration and Marking

1. (1) No aircraft shall be flown unless it has been registered as herein provided and bears the prescribed nationality and registration marks. (Amendment dated November 3, 1945.)
(2) This paragraph does not apply to aircraft duly registered in some other state or a foreign country with which Canada has made a Convention relating to interstate flying.
2. Subject as hereinafter provided, the Minister may define the conditions under which, and the mode in which aircraft may be registered in Canada.
3. No aircraft shall be registered in Canada unless (a) it is a civil aircraft owned by a British subject or subjects or by a company or corporation created or incorporated under and subject to the laws of any part of His Majesty's dominions, of which the president and two-thirds or more of the directors and other managing officers thereof are British subjects and in which at least seventy-five per centum of the voting interest is owned or controlled by British subjects, or unless (b) it is a civil aircraft owned by His Majesty in the right of Canada or of any of the Provinces of Canada or of any other of His Majesty's dominions. (Amendment dated Dec. 9, 1939.)
4. No aircraft shall be registered in Canada while it is registered in any other of His Majesty's Dominions, or in any foreign country, but it may be registered in Canada upon cancellation of an earlier registration in such other dominion or foreign country.   (See I.C., Art. 8.)
5. No aircraft shall be registered in Canada unless either it has been built or made in Canada or any customs duties which are or would become payable upon the importation of the aircraft into Canada have been paid.
6. (1) Upon every registration in Canada the Minister shall assign to the registered aircraft a registration mark and shall grant a certificate of registration for which there shall be payable a fee of $5.