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 00.30—Temporary Certificate.—Pending the issuance of a certificate, a Bureau inspector may issue a temporary registration certificate, together with an identification mark as provided in CAR 02.21.

00.4—DISPLAY.—The registration certificate shall be carried in the aircraft at all times, and shall be presented for inspection upon the demand of any authorized official or employee of the Department of Commerce, or upon the reasonable request of any other person.

00.5—AS EVIDENCE.—For the purpose of exercising any privilege granted by any international convention, or of enforcing national laws, the registration certificate (or registration) will be deemed prima facie evidence of the nationality of the aircraft.

00.6—DURATION.—A registration certificate, when issued, will remain effective for an indeterminate time, or until

(a) the aircraft is no longer eligible for registration as an aircraft of the United States, or

(b) ownership of the aircraft is transferred, or

(c) registration of the aircraft is cancelled at the written request of the owner, or

(d) registration of the aircraft is suspended or revoked.

00.7—NON-TRANSFERABILITY.—A registration certificate is not transferable. (For effect of transfer of title on the registration certificate, see CAR 03.)

00.8—SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION.—A registration certificate may be suspended or revoked for any of the following reasons:

(a) Any false statement by the owner in his application for said certificate, or in any information accompanying the application.

(b) Loss of eligibility as defined in CAR 00.1.

(c) Any other reason causing the aircraft to become ineligible for registration as an aircraft of the United States.

00.9—SURRENDER.—Upon notice from the Secretary of the suspension or revocation of a registration certificate, the owner of the aircraft to whom same has been issued shall promptly return such certificate to the Secretary.

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