Flag Officers.
Refund of tax in certain cases.
Retention of documents.
Appeal.
Regulations.
(2) From the price or value of a motor vehicle as mentioned in subsection (1) there shall be deducted the value of all tyres, any spare wheel and any spare parts.
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(3) In this section "new motor vehicle" means a vehicle which has not been used on any road outside the Colony other than by the manufacturer thereof or by his agent or by a retailer.
8. The Colonial Secretary in his absolute discretion may waive payment of tax in respect of a motor vehicle, the property of a foreign government brought into the Colony for a period not exceeding three months, for the use of an officer of flag rank of the naval forces of such government while it is so used.
(1) Where the registration of a private motor vehicle, being a vehicle which was brought into and kept in the Colony for a period or periods not exceeding three months, is cancelled on the ground that the vehicle has been sent permanently out of the Colony, the Commissioner shall, on application, certify accord- ingly, and thereupon the tax, if any, paid in respect of that vehicle shall be refunded.
(2) If any motor vehicle, in respect of which the tax has been refunded under subsection (1), is brought back into the Colony, the re-registration thereof shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to be the first registration thereof.
10. Any invoices or other documents produced to the Com- missioner for the purpose of determining whether any motor vehicle is a Commonwealth product, or for the purpose of the assessment and calculation of the tax payable in respect of any vehicle which, in the opinion of the Commissioner, is not a Com- monwealth product, may be retained by the Commissioner and disposed of as he may think fit.
11. Any person who is aggrieved by any decision of the Commissioner under this Ordinance may appeal by way of petition to the Governor in Council, and on any such appeal the Governor in Council may confirm, vary or reverse the decision of the Com- missioner.
12. The Governor in Council may make regulations prescrib ing anything which by virtue of the provisions of this Ordinance is to be or may be prescribed, and generally for the better carrying out of the purposes and provisions of this Ordinance; and different regulations may be made for or in respect of different classes of motor vehicles.
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13. The Governor in Council may by order vary the propor- tion of the costs of manufacture prescribed in subsection (2) of section 2.
14. The Commonwealth Preference (Motor Vehicles) Ordin- ance is repealed.
This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which passed the Legislative Council on the 1st day of March, 1967, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said Bill.
(Secretariat FIN 1/5232/460)
Harr
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
Variation of proportion of costs of manufacture.
Repeal.
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