... (3) Any country of the Union which has ceased to be regarded as a developing country as referred to in paragraph (1) shall no longer be entitled to renew its declaration as provided in paragraph (2), and, whether or not it formally withdraws its declaration, such country shall be precluded from availing itself of the faculties referred to in paragraph (1) from the expiration of the ten-yearperiod then running or from the expiration of a period of three years after it has ceased to be regarded as a developing country, whichever period expires later.
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... (3) Any country of the Union which has ceased to be regarded as a developing country as referred to in paragraph (1) shall no longer be entitled to renew its declaration as provided in paragraph (2), and, whether or not it formally withdraws its declaration, such country shall be precluded from availing itself of the faculties referred to in paragraph (1) from the expiration of the ten-yearperiod then running or from the expiration of a period of three years after it has ceased to be regarded as a developing country, whichever period expires later.
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... (3) Any country of the Union which has ceased to be regarded as a developing country as referred to in paragraph (1) shall no longer be entitled to renew its declaration as provided in paragraph (2), and, whether or not it formally withdraws its declaration, such country shall be precluded from availing itself of the faculties referred to in paragraph (1) from the expiration of the ten-yearperiod then running or from the expiration of a period of three years after it has ceased to be regarded as a developing country, whichever period expires later.
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... (a) No license obtainable after three years shall be granted under this Article until a further period of six months has elapsed, and no license obtainable after one year shall be granted under this Article until a further period of nine months has elapsed
... (a) No license obtainable after three years shall be granted under this Article until a further period of six months has elapsed, and no license obtainable after one year shall be granted under this Article until a further period of nine months has elapsed
... (b) Where licenses are obtainable after other periods and ArticleIV(2) is applicable, no license shall be granted until a period of three months has elapsed from the date of the dispatch of the copies of the application. ...
... (b) Where licenses are obtainable after other periods and ArticleIV(2) is applicable, no license shall be granted until a period of three months has elapsed from the date of the dispatch of the copies of the application. ...
... (c) If, during the period of six or three months referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b), a distribution as described in paragraph (2)(a) has taken place, no license shall be granted under this article. ...