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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 18, 1931.

Dutiable liquors not to be re- moved from ship with-

out a permit, except by keeper of

bonded

warehouse.

Third

Schedule. Forms Nos. 1, 2.

Issue of permit in cases where

(2) If any liquor is discharged from a ship witnout a permit and is not delivered direct to the lieste of a general bonded warehouse or his servan for removal direct into a general bonded warehouse the owners, charterers, agents, master and compradore of the ship shall be deemed to have allowed the liquor to be so discharged and shall be deemed to guilty

liquor

of an offence against this Ordinance, unless shall be proved to the court or magistrate that t was so discharged without the knowledge of the person charged and that such person had taken alf reasonable precautions to prevent any such discharge.

charge of

43.-(1) No person except the person a general bonded warehouse shall remove tubble liquors from any ship in which the same have been imported without a permit in Form No. 1 in the Third Schedule in the case of liquers on which duty is to be paid before such removal, or in Form No. 2 in the Third Schedule in the case of liquors to be stored in a general bonded warehouse, and except in accordance with the conditions in such permit con- Lained.

(2) In the case of liquors on which duty is to be paid before such removal, the Superintendent shall upon receiving a requisition filled in in duplicate duty is paid therefor, in Form No. 1 in the Third Schedule, issue a permit in Form No. 1 in the Third Schedule authorising the romoval of such liquors on the condi- tions stated in such permit.

before

removal.

Issue of permit for removal to bonded warehouse.

Tenatured spirits not to be

¡emoved

from ship without a permit, except by keeper of bonded warehouse. Third Schedule. Form No. 4.

Receipt by Superinten- dent for all duty paid.

Third Schedule. Form No 5.

(3) In the case of liquors to be stored in a general bonded warehouse, the Superintendent shall upon receiving a requisition filled in in duplicate therefor in Form No. 2 in the Third Schedule, issue a permit in Form No. 2 in the Third Schedule authorsing the removal of such liquors on the the conditions stated in such permit.

Provided that before issuing any permit under this section the Superintendent may demand the produc- tion of any invoices, bills of lading, or other docu- ments relating to the liquors in respect of which such requisition has been received, and the person making the requisition shall on such demand produce the

same.

44.--(1) No person except the person in charge of a general bonded warehouse shall remove

any de- natured spirits from any ship in which the same have been imported without a permit in Form No. 4 in the Third Schedule, and except in accordance with the conditions in such permit contained.

(2) Such permit shall be issued by the Superinten- dent on the condition stated therein upon receiving a requisition filled in in duplicate therefor in Form No. in the Third Schedule, and shall not be granted except upon condition that such spirits shall be placed in a general bonded warehouse pending the pro- duction of proof by the master or agent of the ship or the importer of such spirits to the satisfaction of the Government Analyst, or of such other person as the Governor may appoint in that behalf, that such spirits are denatured spirits within the meaning of this Ordinance.

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45. The Superintendent shall grant a receipt in Form No. 5 in the Third Schedule for any received by him in respect of any duty upon liquors on which duty is payable.

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