1989 Ed.]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

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[Subsidiary]

by the person in charge of the aircraft as the Commissioner may require. (L.N. 6 of 1970)

(5) Every permit to export goods as ship's or aircraft's stores shall be endorsed by the master or other person in charge of the ship or aircraft that he has received the stores applied for.

(6) Every written application for a licence or permit shall be signed by the person requiring the same or by some person duly authorized by him. If the application is made by a corporation or partnership it shall be endorsed with details of the office held in the corporation or partnership by the person signing the application on behalf of the corporation or partnership.

(7) (Repealed L.N. 7 of 1987)

23. (Repealed L.N. 165 of 1989)

24. Issue of export permits by special importers

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

The Commissioner may authorize employees of a licensee holding a special importer's licence for hydrocarbon oil to issue export permits for hydrocarbon oil exported as ship's stores and permits authorizing the removal of hydrocarbon oil from one licensed warehouse to another:

Provided that the Commissioner may, without assigning any reason, cancel any authority given under this regulation.

25. Surrender of permits

(L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987)

Whenever the holder of a permit to do anything which may lawfully be done by virtue of the terms of a permit issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and regulations made thereunder, finds that he cannot avail himself thereof, he shall

(a) forthwith surrender the permit to the Commissioner or other officer who granted it;

(b) until such surrender, keep the goods, wherever they may be, separate and intact in their containers; and

(c) thereafter abide by such directions as the Commissioner may give for the disposal of the goods.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

26. Identification of licensees

Every person applying for a prescribed licence shall furnish to the Commissioner 2 copies of the photograph of

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