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1930

No. 36 of 1931.

DUTIABLE COMMODITIES.

Duties.

[cf. 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, s. 18.] Ordinance No. 9 of 1927.

Drawback.

Regulations.

PART I.-GENERAL.

4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony.

(2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing thereof unless some other time be specified in the resolution, and in that case at the time so specified; and any resolution may be varied or revoked by any subsequent resolution.

(3) Subject to the provisions of the Public Revenue Protection Ordinance, 1927, and any order of the Governor thereunder, any duties payable at the time of the coming into force of any resolution under this section shall continue payable, except as otherwise expressly provided in the resolution, until other provision is made therefor under or by virtue of this Ordinance.

5. Where it is proved to the satisfaction of the Superintendent that any duty-paid goods have been used in this Colony by qualified persons in the manufacture or preparation of any goods exported, or taken as stores on board a ship, aircraft or vehicle departing from this Colony, a drawback shall be payable to such persons in respect of such duty-paid goods at such rate as may from time to time be prescribed by resolution of the Legislative Council in the same manner as a duty.

In this section, "qualified person" means a person qualified in manner prescribed by regulations for the purpose of drawback.

6. Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may make regulations with respect to any of the following matters or for any of the following purposes:

(1) for regulating or restricting, for licensing, and for prohibiting, except by licensed persons and on, from or to licensed premises, vehicles, ships or aircraft, as the case may be,

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1930 No. 36 of 1931. DUTIABLE COMMODITIES. Duties. [cf. 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, s. 18.] Ordinance No. 9 of 1927. Drawback. Regulations. PART I.-GENERAL. 4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony. (2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing thereof unless some other time be specified in the resolution, and in that case at the time so specified; and any resolution may be varied or revoked by any subsequent resolution. (3) Subject to the provisions of the Public Revenue Protection Ordinance, 1927, and any order of the Governor thereunder, any duties payable at the time of the coming into force of any resolution under this section shall continue payable, except as otherwise expressly provided in the resolution, until other provision is made therefor under or by virtue of this Ordinance. 5. Where it is proved to the satisfaction of the Superintendent that any duty-paid goods have been used in this Colony by qualified persons in the manufacture or preparation of any goods exported, or taken as stores on board a ship, aircraft or vehicle departing from this Colony, a drawback shall be payable to such persons in respect of such duty-paid goods at such rate as may from time to time be prescribed by resolution of the Legislative Council in the same manner as a duty. In this section, "qualified person" means a person qualified in manner prescribed by regulations for the purpose of drawback. 6. Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may make regulations with respect to any of the following matters or for any of the following purposes: (1) for regulating or restricting, for licensing, and for prohibiting, except by licensed persons and on, from or to licensed premises, vehicles, ships or aircraft, as the case may be,
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" 1930 No. 36 of 1931. DUTIABLE COMMODITIES. Duties. [cf. 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, s. 18.] Ordinance No. 9 of 1927. Drawback. Regulations. PART I.-GENERAL. 4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony. (2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing thereof unless some other time be specified in the resolution, and in that case at the time so specified; and any resolution may be varied or revoked by any subsequent resolution. (3) Subject to the provisions of the Public Revenue Protection Ordinance, 1927, and any order of the Governor thereunder, any duties payable at the time of the coming into force of any resolution under this section shall continue payable, except as otherwise expressly provided in the resolution, until other provision is made therefor under or by virtue of this Ordinance. 5. Where it is proved to the satisfaction of the Superin- tendent that any duty-paid goods have been used in this Colony by qualified persons in the manufacture or preparation of any. goods exported, or taken as stores on board a ship, aircraft or. vehicle departing from this Colony, a drawback shall be payable to such persons in respect of such duty-paid goods at such rate as may from time to time be prescribed by resolution of the. Legislative Council in the same manner as a duty. In this section, "qualified person. qualified person" means a person qualified in manner prescribed by regulations for the purpose of draw- back. 6. Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may make regulations with respect to any of the following matters or for any of the following purposes (1) for regulating or restricting, for licensing, and for prohibiting, except by licensed persons and on, from or to licensed premises, vehicles, ships or aircraft, as the case may be,
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1930

No. 36 of 1931.

DUTIABLE COMMODITIES.

Duties.

[cf. 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, s. 18.] Ordinance No. 9 of 1927.

Drawback.

Regulations.

PART I.-GENERAL.

4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony.

(2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing thereof unless some other time be specified in the resolution, and in that case at the time so specified; and any resolution may be varied or revoked by any subsequent resolution.

(3) Subject to the provisions of the Public Revenue Protection Ordinance, 1927, and any order of the Governor thereunder, any duties payable at the time of the coming into force of any resolution under this section shall continue payable, except as otherwise expressly provided in the resolution, until other provision is made therefor under or by virtue of this Ordinance.

5. Where it is proved to the satisfaction of the Superin- tendent that any duty-paid goods have been used in this Colony by qualified persons in the manufacture or preparation of any. goods exported, or taken as stores on board a ship, aircraft or. vehicle departing from this Colony, a drawback shall be payable to such persons in respect of such duty-paid goods at such rate as may from time to time be prescribed by resolution of the. Legislative Council in the same manner as a duty.

In this section, "qualified person.

qualified person" means a person qualified in manner prescribed by regulations for the purpose of draw- back.

6. Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may make regulations with respect to any of the following matters or for any of the following purposes

(1) for regulating or restricting, for licensing, and for prohibiting, except by licensed persons and on, from or to licensed premises, vehicles, ships or aircraft, as the case may be,

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