DUTIABLE COMMODITIES.
No. 36 of 1931.
1937
c. 16, s. 10.
(6) No person, not being authorized so to do by permit or otherwise in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance and any regulations thereunder, shall remove, deliver or send out any dutiable goods from his stock, custody or possession; nor shall any person take, receive or have in his stock, custody or possession any dutiable goods removed or delivered thereto in contravention of this sub-section.
(7) No person shall, on his own account or on behalf of another, sell, offer for sale or buy any dutiable goods which are in this Colony unless the goods are—
(a) in a general bonded or licensed warehouse; or
(b) in the place where they were manufactured; or
(c) in the ship, vehicle or aircraft in which they were imported; or
(d) on the railway premises.
(8) The onus of proving that dutiable goods are in course of direct removal from any place, ship, vehicle or aircraft to any other place, ship, vehicle or aircraft shall be upon the accused.
embarked relanded.
14. If any goods to which this Ordinance applies are placed on board any ship, vehicle or aircraft for exportation or as stores for export and, except with the express permission of the Superintendent not to be in writing, are not duly exported or are unshipped or removed or relanded in any part of this Colony, the master of the ship, the person in charge of the aircraft and the driver of the vehicle, and any person by whom or by whose orders or means the goods are so unshipped, removed or relanded, shall be guilty of an offence, and the ship, if less than sixty tons net register, vehicle or aircraft, not being a public transport or state aircraft, may by order of a magistrate be forfeited.
15. Except with the written permission of the Superintendent, no goods to which this Ordinance applies shall—
(1) be imported or exported otherwise than by air, road, rail or sea and to or from such ports or places and by such routes, or
(2) be landed from or loaded or taken on any ship, aircraft, train or vehicle elsewhere than at such places,
s. 5 and
Restrictions on import and export.