The Films (Exhibition Periods) Order 1996
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MONOPOLIES AND MERGERS The Films (Exhibition Periods) Order 1996
(2) If an exhibition of a film begins but is not completed on any day, the film shall be treated, for the purposes of this Order, as having been exhibited on the day on which the exhibition begins.
(This note is not part of the Order)
The Order makes it unlawful for a distributor to require as a condition of supply of a film that an exhibitor show the film for a period longer than one week, or two weeks where the exhibition takes place within six weeks of the day of general release of the film in the UK. The "day of general release" is defined in Article 2. The Order comes into force on 1st March 1997. Copies of the report of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (Cmnd 2673) may be obtained from The Stationery Office.
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