DUTIABLE COMMODITIES ORDINANCE. (Chapter 109),
DOTIABLE COMMODITIES (AMENdment) (No. 2) REGULATIONS, 1956.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 6 of the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, the Governor in Council bas made the following regulations-
1. These regulations may be cited as the Dutiable Com- Citation. modities (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations, 1956,
2. Regulation 7 of the Dutiable Commodities Regulations Amendment (hereinafter referred to as the principal regulations) is amended of regula-
tion 7. by the deletion at the end of paragraph (1) of the full stop and (Vol. IX.
p. 277). by the substitution therefor of a colon and by the addition thereto of the following-
"Provided that where dutiable goods or goods exported on drawback are lost, in whole or in part, as the result of pilferage, jettisoning, piracy, fire, shipwreck, or other causes during transit to the port of destination, the Director may in his discretion on production of documents relating to the circumstances of short delivery waive the requirement to deliver to him a certificate of the authority of the place of destination that the goods have been duly landed.".
tion 10.
3. Regulation 10 of the principal regulations is amended Amendment by the deletion of the full stop at the end thereof and the sub. of regula- stitution therefor of a semi-colon and by the addition thereto of the following-
"(g) goods which the Director shall, in his absolute discretion, deem to be samples or advertising matter
and shown to his satisfaction to be of no commercial value and not intended for re-sale.”.