Enclosure No. 2.
Jeuit the
Рийв
in the
wallera
Regulations.
No. I.
C. O.
17736-
16 MAY 04
535
All sugar (other than molasses and sugar sweetened products) imported or brought into the Colony from any place outside the same shall be accompanied by such evidence of origin as hereinafter required; and all sugar imported or brought into the Colony not accompanied by such evidence may be forfeited and may be disposed of as the Superintendent of Imports and Exports may direct.
No. II.
The evidence of origin required shall be as follows, that is to say:-
All sugar (other than molasses and sugar sweetened products) shall be accompanied by a certificate of origin indicating (a) the kind and quantity of the sugar: (b) the kind, number, and marks of the packages: (c) the country of production, of origin, or of manufacture, and the country of destination of the goods: and (d) the mode of carriage by land or water.
No. III.
The certificate must where possible be signed, and issued, by the fiscal authority having jurisdiction in the country of production, of despatch, or of transformation, such fiscal authority being duly empowered for that purpose by the Government of the State. Where there is no such fiscal authority the certificate may be signed and issued by a British Officer in the Country of production, of despatch, or of transformation; and where there is no such Consular Officer a certificate signed by the shipper or other person may be accepted if the Superintendent of Imports and Exports shall on enquiry be satisfied that the statements made therein are true.
No. IV.
If the country of origin of any sugar the subject of a certificate is a state not party to the Convention the certificate must,