Dutiable
oils removed for export.
Dutiable oils not to be moved except in certain quantities.
Restrictions
on possession of dutiable
oils.
Possession of hydrocarbon
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(2) The Superintendent and any person authorized by him in writing either generally or in any particular instance shall be permitted at all times to inspect such hydrocarbon oils and to place seals on any container or place in which they may be.
(3) No seal so placed shall without the permission of the Superintendent be broken while the ship or aircraft is in the Colony.
20. No dutiable oils shall be removed for export from any general bonded or licensed warehouse in tins, cases, drums or other similar receptacles unless the same are per- manently marked by stencil or otherwise on the outside with the words "For Export in letters not less than three inches high.
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21. No person shall move any dutiable oils except in such quantities as may be approved by the Superintendent or may be appointed by regulations made under this Ordin-
ance.
22.-(1) Except with the permission of the Superin- tendent, no person shall have in his possession, custody or control any dutiable oils unless such oils are—
(a) on board the ship on which they were imported and duly entered on the manifest;
(b) on the Railway premises under the control of the Railway Authorities with their knowledge of its nature;
(c) in a general bonded or licensed warehouse;
(d) on board the ship on which they are to be exported and are also covered by an export permit;
(e) under the immediate physical control of the licensee of a general bonded warehouse or his servant and in course of removal direct to such warehouse from the ship on which they were imported or from the Railway premises; or
(f) under the immediate physical control of the holder of a removal or export permit or his servant and in course of removal in accordance with the conditions of such permit direct to the place to which removal is authorized by such permit.
(2) The onus of proving that the oils were in course of direct removal shall be on the person in whose possession, custody or control such oils are found.
23. No person shall, without the permission of the oils illegally Superintendent, receive into or have in his possession, imported, custody or control any hydrocarbon oils which were illegally manufactur imported, moved or manufactured.
moved or
ed.
Restrictions
on sale of dutiable .oils.
Import statements to be
furnished.
24. No person shall sell, offer for sale, cr buy any dutiable oils stored elsewhere than in a general bonded or licensed warehouse or on board the ship on which they were imported or on the Railway premises.
25. The owners, charterers, agents and master of every ship on which any hydrocarbon oils are imported shall within four hours after the arrival of such ship in the waters of the Colony, or so soon thereafter as the office of the Super-
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