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GENERAL PROVISIONS  61

16. If any aircraft flies in breach of these regulations the owner of the aircraft, as well as the pilot thereof and any other member of the crew who has been a party to the breach, shall be liable therefor. If a breach of these regulations relates to the use of an aerodrome, the operator thereof shall be liable, if such operator permitted or could reasonably have prevented such breach.
 
17. Any person who obstructs or impedes any person in the exercise of his powers and duties under these regulations shall be guilty of a breach thereof.
 
18. Failure to observe or comply with the conditions upon which any certificate or licence is issued shall be deemed to be a breach of these regulations.
 
19. The owner of every aircraft shall upon notice by mail to his registered address from any officer or other person authorized by the Minister advise such officer or other person of the then condition and station of the aircraft.
 
20. (1) If any person is killed or injured because of or on board any aircraft, it shall be the duty of the pilot and of the owner thereof forthwith to report the date and place of the accident by telegram and full 
particulars thereof by mail to the Minister provided that the performance of these obligations by either the pilot or the owner 
shall relieve the other of them.
        
(2) In the case of an aircraft registered in Canada being damaged to such an extent that repairs other than ordinary running repairs or replacements are necessary, the owner or pilot thereof shall notify the 
Minister forthwith, giving particulars of such damage. 
        
(3) No aircraft involved in any accident causing death or injury to any person shall be removed or otherwise interfered with, without permission from the Minister.
        
Provided, however, that the aircraft or any part thereof may be displaced or removed as may be necessary to extricate persons, to remove mails, to prevent destruction by fire or other cause, or to avoid danger to persons or property. 
 
21. (1) The Minister may constitute or authorize the constitution of Boards of Enquiry of one or more members for purpose of investigating 
the circumstances

Transcription Notes:
Made a complete word at end of page ("circumstances") per SI guidelines