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(2) In the event of any change in the ownership of an aircraft registered in Canada, then
(a) The registration and certificate thereof shall lapse as from the date of such ownership, and
(b) The registered owner shall forthwith notify the Minister.
7. (1) When a registered aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn from use, the registered owner shall forthwith notify the Minister accordingly, and the registration and certificate thereof shall lapse as from the date of such notification.
(2) Certificates of registration shall not remain valid unless endorsed by the Minister at intervals not exceeding twelve calendar months.
8. (1) It shall be a condition of the registration in Canada of any aircraft that, upon the Governor in Council declaring that a national emergency exists or is immediately apprehended, every such aircraft shall by subject to requisition in the name of His Hajesty [[Majesty]] by the Minister or any officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and upon being so requisitioned shall become the property of His Majesty subject to its return or the payment of compensation or to both as may be provided by law.
(2) The registration in Canada of any aircraft registered in any of His Majesty's Dominions other than Canada shall be subject to the like condition unless, under the law of that one of His Majesty's Dominions in which the aircraft was registered, it is subject to a paramount right to be requisitioned on His Majesty's behalf. 
9. Any certificate of registration of an aircraft may be suspended or cancelled at any time by the Minister for cause. 
10. (1) Except aircraft flown only for the purpose of experiment or test wholly within Canada, no aircraft shall be registered until it shall have been certified as airworthy by the Minister. (Amendment dated November 3, 1945.)
(2) Every aircraft entering Canada from abroad shall be in possession of a certificate of airworthiness issued by the proper authority of the foreign country or of the Dominion, Colony or Possession of His Majesty in which it is registered. 
11. (1) Certificates of airworthiness may be issued by the Minister, and may be limited to flying in specified areas,

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