IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION ORDINANCE. (Chapter 50).
EXPORTATION (IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS, 1936.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 4 of the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, the Governor in Council
has made the following regulations—
1. These regulations may be cited as the Exportation Citation. (Imperial Preference Certificates) Regulations, 1956.
2. In these regulations-
"approved accountant" means any person appointed by the
Director under regulation 3;
Interpre- talion.
"authorized officer" means any public officer appointed by the
Director under regulation 3:
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BRUGTI EXAMEN (VOD) „dzot vdekua kipi
*Imperial Preference Certificate" means a certificate and any material or thing securely attached thereto issued under regulation 5 in order that preferential duties of customs may be claimed or obtained in the Commonwealth and Empire in respect of articles exported, or having been exported, or to be exported from the Colony;
"to issue" includes to endorse;
"to use an Imperial Preference Certificate** means to do, or to cause to be done, any act which by itself or together with other acts is calculated to lead to the belief that an Imperial Preference Certificate relates to any article exported, or having been exported, or to be exported from the Colony.
Power to
3. (1) The Director may appoint, in writing, any number of public officers to be authorized officers for the purposes of these appoint regulations.
authorized officers and approved
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(2) The Director may, in his absolute discretion, appoint, in account- writing, any person whose name is entered in the authorized list kept in accordance with the provisions of section 131 of the Companies Ordinance to be an approved accountant for the (Cap. 32). purpose of these regulations: