Light oils not to be
allowed to be discharged except ander
a permit or into a gen- cral bonded warehouse.
Light oils not to be removed
from a ship or from the Railway premises except under
a permit or by the licen- see of a
general
bonded
warehouse into such warehouse.
Removal of light oils from gen eral bonded or licensed warehouse.
Light oils shipped
under a permit not to be re- Janded.
Light oils which are not landed or tran-
shipped.
Dutiable Light oils removed for export.
Dutiable light oils not to be moved except in certain quantities.
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15.-(1) The owners, charterers, agents, master and compradore of every ship shall not allow the dis- charge of any light oils from the ship without a permit unless the light oils are delivered direct to the licensce of a general bonded warehouse or his servant removal direct into a general bonded warehouse.
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(2) If any light oils are discharged from a ship without a permit and are not delivered direct to the licensee of a general bonded warehouse or his servant for removal direct into a general bonded warehouse, the owners, characterers, agents, master and con- pradore of the ship shall be deemed to have allowed the light oils to be so discharged and shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance. unless it shall be proved to the court or magistrate that the light oils were so discharged without the knowledge of the person charged and that such person had taken all reasonable precautions to prevent any such discharge.
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16. No person other than the licensee of 3 general bonded warehouse shall remove any light oils from any ship or from any Railway premises except under and in accordance with the conditions of permit issued under this Ordinance, and if the licensee of a general bonded warehouse removes any light oils from a ship or from any Railway premises without permit he shall forthwith remove such light oils direct into a general bonded warehouse.
17. No person shall remove any light oils from any general bonded or licensed warehouse except under and in accordance with the conditions of a permit issued under this Ordinance.
18. No person shall re-land or permit to be re- landed any light oils shipped under any permit or knowingly neglect or omit to cause such light oils to be exported in accordance with the terms of such permit.
19.—(1) Light oils imported on board any ship and intended to be exported on board the same ship without landing or transhipinent or to be used as ships stores while the ship is in the waters of the Colony shall during the whole time that the ship is in the waters of the Colony be kept in a place of safety under the custody and control of the master.
(2) The Superintendent and any person authorised by him in writing either generally or in any particular instance shall be permitted at all times to inspect such light 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: in the waters of Colony.
20. No dutiable light oils shall be removed for export from any general bonded or licensed ware- house in tins, cases, drums or other similar receptacles unless the same are permanently marked by stencil or otherwise on the outside with the words "For Export" in letters not less than three inches high.
21. No person shall move any dutiable light oils except in such quantities as may be approved by the Superintendent or may be appointed by regula- tions made under this Ordinance.
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