1983 Ed.] Import and Export (Removal of Articles)
[CAP. 60
Regulations
IMPORT AND EXPORT (REMOVAL OF ARTICLES)
REGULATIONS
(Cap. 60, section 31)
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 397 of 1983
[23 December 1983.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Import and Export (Removal of Articles) Regulations.
2. In these regulations "form" means a form prescribed in the Schedule.
3.
(1) A notice under section 20A(2) of the Ordinance shall be in the form prescribed in Part I of Form 1.
(2) Permission granted under section 20A(4) of the Ordinance to remove or permit the removal of the article to which Part I of Form 1 relates may be given in the form prescribed in Part II of Form 1.
4. (1) A notice under section 20B(1) of the Ordinance shall be in the form prescribed in Part I of Form 2.
(2) For the purposes of section 20B(3)(b) of the Ordinance an officer may inform the consignee or occupier that an examination is unnecessary by an appropriate endorsement on Form 2 in the form prescribed in Part II thereof and if he examines the article he shall likewise make the appropriate endorsement.
5. (1) A form shall be used with such variations as the circumstances of the case may require and shall be signed by the officer by whom the notice is given.
(2) Particulars required to be stated in any form may be stated on a document annexed thereto signed by the officer who signs the form and any document so annexed shall be deemed to be part of the form.
6. A notice under section 20A or 20B of the Ordinance may be served on any person—
(a) by delivery to him personally;
(b) by leaving it at his usual place of abode or business;
(c) in the case of a company as defined for the purposes of the Companies Ordinance, by leaving it at the registered office of the company;
(d) in the case of any body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, by leaving it at their principal place of business in Hong Kong.
Citation.
Interpretation.
Schedule.
Notice and permission under section 20A.
(Cap. 60.)
Notice and permission under section 20B.
Use of forms.
Service of notice.
(Cap. 32.)
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