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AIRPORTS    27

7. (1) No person shall without authority of the Minister--
(a) mark any unlicensed surface or place with any mark or display any signal calculated or likely to induce any person to believe that such surface or place is a licensed airport;
(b) knowingly use or permit the use of an airport for any purposes other than those for which it has been licensed.
(2) The onus of proving the existence of any authority or licence shall be upon the person charged.
8. No water-craft shall cross or go upon that part of the water area forming part of any airport which it is necessary to keep clear of obstruction in order that aircraft may take off and alight in safety, having regard to the wind and weather conditions at the time, and every person in charge of a water-craft is guilty of a breach of these regulations if such craft crosses or goes upon such area after reasonable warning by signal or otherwise.
9. There shall be kept at every licensed airport a register in which there shall be entered immediately after the alighting or taking off of an aircraft a record showing the nationality and registration marks of such aircraft, the name of the pilot, the hour of such alighting or taking off, the last point of call before such alighting and the intended destination of the aircraft.
10. (1) Every licensed airport, and all aircraft and the goods therein shall be open to the inspection of any customs officer, immigration officer, officer or person holding or named in any Writ of Assistance or any officer of or other person authorized by the Minister, but no building used exclusively for purposes relating to the construction of aircraft or aircraft equipment shall be subject to inspection except upon the written order of the Minister.
(2) All state aircraft shall have at all reasonable times, the right of access to any licensed airport, subject to the conditions of the licence.
11. It shall be a condition of every licence to any airport that in case the Governor in Council declares that a national emergency exists or is immediately apprehended the owner of such airport shall comply with such directions, if any, with respect to the use of the airport as may be given by the Minister or an officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force, subject only to the payment of such compensation as may be provided by law.