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Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

21. Drawback on stores, etc., for ships and aircraft

(1) Drawback shall be paid on stores, fuel and lubricants for ships and ocean-going tugs of more than 60 tons net register and for aircraft only in such quantities as the Commissioner may determine, for use either outside Hong Kong or partly inside and partly outside Hong Kong.

(2) Stores delivered to the aircraft dutiable goods bond at the Hong Kong Airport shall, for the purposes of drawback, be deemed to have been exported.

(L.N. 294 of 1982; 20 of 1985 s. 13; L.N. 7 of 1987)

PART VI

LICENCES AND PERMITS

22. Applications for licences and permits

(1) Every person applying for a licence in respect of any premises shall furnish to the Commissioner, or other officer authorized to grant the same-

(a) the particulars specified in the application form, and such other particulars as the officer may require;

(b) (Repealed L.N. 7 of 1987)

(c) such particulars as the officer may require of any person other than the applicant who may have charge of the premises;

(d) if the construction of the premises is subject to the officer's approval, adequate plans signed by the applicant, showing clearly the whole of the premises to be used in connection with his proposed business, detailed drawings of all machinery installed or to be installed on the premises and a description of the proposed use of all the machinery and each portion of the premises; and

(e) if the premises are intended for manufacturing purposes, a complete list of all apparatus to be used on the premises for the manufacture of dutiable goods.

(2) Every person applying for a permit shall produce to the Commissioner, or other officer authorized to grant the same, any invoices, bills of lading, shipping orders and other documents together with such copies thereof as the Commissioner may require relating to the goods in respect of which the application is made, and any such invoices, bills of lading, shipping orders and other such documents and copies thereof may be retained by the Commissioner and disposed of as he may think fit.

(3) Applications for licences and permits shall be submitted in such number of copies as the Commissioner may determine. (L.N. 7 of 1987)

(4) Every application for a permit to export goods as ship's or aircraft's stores shall be accompanied by such declaration by the master of the ship, or

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