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Art. VIII
When a book is to be published, a written contract must be drawn up.
When possible, all contracts should be made in the name of the moral juridical person recognized by law, and a copy, moreover, should be kept in the files of the syndic of the province or of the Order.
In the economic statute, precise regulations should be made about the publication of books: the expenses to be incurred, the conditions to be attached, and the disposal of the author’s earnings after his death.
A province should encourage the publication of books of high scientific value, even though the cost may exceed the anticipated profit.