SCH. 2

1964 c. 81. 1950 c. 14.

1952 c. 44.

1964 c. 49.

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Diplomatic privileges

8. For the purpose of giving effect to any exemption from import deposit conferred, whether before or after the commencement this Act-

(a) by or under the Diplomatic Privileges Act 1964 or the Inter- 5

national Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) Act 1950, or

(b) by any other enactment, or provision having effect thereunder, which is framed by reference to diplomatic privileges of the kind specified in the said Act of 1964, or by reference to 10 immunities and privileges under the said Act of 1950, the Commissioners may, subject to such conditions and restrictions as they may impose, allow goods to be warehoused or delivered or removed on importation without payment of any import deposit.

Spirits used in manufacture

9. Where under section 111 or 122 of the Customs and Excise Act 1952 duty on imported spirits charged under section 1 of the Finance Act 1964 is remitted or reduced, any import deposit payable in respect of those spirits shall be remitted.

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A

BILL

after a specified period.

To grant a new duty of customs repayable

and Mr. Dick Taverne Mr. John Diamond, Mr. Harold Lever Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Chairman of Ways and Means, Ordered to be brought in by

to be Printed, 25 November 1968

Ordered, by The House of Commons,

LONDON

Printed in England at St. Stephen's Her Majesty's Stationery Office

Printed and Published by

[Bill 16]

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Parliamentary Press

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