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(2) In case of blameless failure to observe the time limit for lodging a protest, protest may be lodged subsequently. 
 
Section 11 
 
Entry of an industrial enterprise in the register will be effected when the decision to enter the industrial enterprise has become incontestable. 
 
Section 12 
 
If the conditions leading to registration cease to exist, the industrial enterprise is canceled in the register. If the owner of the industrial enterprise claims that the conditions have ceased to exist and if his application for cancellation is rejected, the provisions governing protestation (sec. 8 (2), sec. 9, sec. 10) apply. 
 
Section 13 
 
In the Province of Austria the foregoing administrative provisions are replaced by the provisions of the General Administrative Procedure Law (OeBGBI. No. 274-1925). Protests are under section 8 (2), section 9 and section 12 are deemed to be appeals. 
 
Section 14 
 
A decision of the superior administrative authority or of the Reich Minister of Economics may also be applied for by the competent Gauleiter of the National Socialist Party. 
 
Section 15 
 
Inspection of the register is open to everyone. 
 
Section 16 
 
Lists or compilations of Jewish or non-Jewish industrial enterprises may only be made according to the official list. 
 
Article III

  Section 17 
 
The Reich Minister of Economics is empowered, in agreement with the Reich Minister of the Interior and the Deputy of the Fuehrer to decree that industrial enterprises entered in the register of Jewish industrial enterprises must bear a distinguishing mark after a date still to be fixed.

Berlin, 14 June 1938 
 
Reich Minister of the Interior FRICK 
 
Deputy of the Fuehrer R. HESS 
 
Reich Minister of Economics WALTHER FUNK 
 
Reich Minister of Justice DR. GUERTNER

 
 
 
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