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Recovery of duty, etc.
(Cap. 5.)
Search of baggage and goods.
Dutiable Commodities.
the repeal or decrease in the duty, deduct from the contract price a sum equal to the amount of the duty or the decrease of duty, as the case may be.
(3) When any addition to or deduction from the contract price may be made under this section on account of any new or repealed duty, such sum as may be agreed upon, or in default of agreement as may be determined by the Director, as representing in the case of a new duty any expenses incurred and in the case of a repealed duty any expenses saved may be included in the addition to or deduction from the contract price and may be recovered or deducted accordingly.
(4) This section shall apply although the goods have undergone some process of manufacture since the duty was paid.
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29. Without prejudice to any other mode of recovery provided in this Ordinance, any duty payable or sum forfeited or deemed to be forfeited under this Ordinance shall be deemed to be a debt due to the Crown and may be recovered by the Accountant General in the same manner as Crown fees are recovered under the Supreme Court (Summary Jurisdiction) Ordinance.
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30. (1) Any person landing from any ship or aircraft or entering the Colony by land shall on demand by any revenue or police officer either permit his person, goods and baggage to be searched by such officer or together with his goods and baggage accompany such officer to the office of the Director or to a police station and there permit his person, goods and baggage to be searched by any revenue or police officer in the presence or under the supervision of a European officer:
Provided that no female person shall be searched except by a female:
Provided also that the goods and baggage of any person who claims to be present when they are searched shall not be searched except in his presence.
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