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CAP. 109]

[r. 20 cont.]

First Schedule. Form 27.

Surrender of permits.

Dutiable Commodities.

(4) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' stores shall be accompanied by a declaration by the master or purser of the ship, in Form 27 in the First Schedule.

(5) Every written application for a licence or permit shall be signed by the person requiring the same or by some person duly authorized by him. If the application is made by a firm it shall also bear the firm's signature, or in the case of a Chinese firm, the firm's chop.

(6) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' or aircraft stores shall be indorsed by the master or other person in charge of, or the agents of, the ship or aircraft.

(7) Every application for permission to use alcohol in an educational, scientific or charitable institution without payment of duty shall be made by the governing body of the institution or their representative to the Director in writing for the approval of the Governor in Council, and shall state—

(a) the purposes to which the alcohol is to be applied;

(b) the quantity likely to be required in the course of a year or any shorter period for which the application is made;

(c) the names of one or more sureties who are prepared to join in a bond to secure that the alcohol is used solely for the purposes specified and within the institution;

(d) the name of the person who will receive the alcohol on delivery at the institution;

(e) the name of the person, being the licensee of a general bonded or licensed warehouse or of a distillery, from whom the alcohol is to be obtained.

The applicant must satisfy the Governor in Council that the use of alcohol is necessary and that methylated spirits or denatured alcohol is unsuitable.

21. Whenever the holder of a permit for any goods finds that he cannot avail himself thereof, he shall—

(a) forthwith surrender the permit to the Director or other officer who granted it;

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CAP. 109] [r. 20 cont.] First Schedule. Form 27. Surrender of permits. Dutiable Commodities. (4) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' stores shall be accompanied by a declaration by the master or purser of the ship, in Form 27 in the First Schedule. (5) Every written application for a licence or permit shall be signed by the person requiring the same or by some person duly authorized by him. If the application is made by a firm it shall also bear the firm's signature, or in the case of a Chinese firm, the firm's chop. (6) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' or aircraft stores shall be indorsed by the master or other person in charge of, or the agents of, the ship or aircraft. (7) Every application for permission to use alcohol in an educational, scientific or charitable institution without payment of duty shall be made by the governing body of the institution or their representative to the Director in writing for the approval of the Governor in Council, and shall state— (a) the purposes to which the alcohol is to be applied; (b) the quantity likely to be required in the course of a year or any shorter period for which the application is made; (c) the names of one or more sureties who are prepared to join in a bond to secure that the alcohol is used solely for the purposes specified and within the institution; (d) the name of the person who will receive the alcohol on delivery at the institution; (e) the name of the person, being the licensee of a general bonded or licensed warehouse or of a distillery, from whom the alcohol is to be obtained. The applicant must satisfy the Governor in Council that the use of alcohol is necessary and that methylated spirits or denatured alcohol is unsuitable. 21. Whenever the holder of a permit for any goods finds that he cannot avail himself thereof, he shall— (a) forthwith surrender the permit to the Director or other officer who granted it; 286 Page 10 Page 11
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CAP. 109] [r. 20 cont.] First Schedule. Form 27. Surrender of permits. Dutiable Commodities. (4) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' stores shall be accompanied by a declaration by the master or purser of the ship, in Form 27 in the First Schedule. (5) Every written application for a licence or permit shall be signed by the person requiring the same or by some person duly authorized by him. If the application is made by a firm it shall also bear the firm's signature, or in the case of a Chinese firm, the firm's chop. (6) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' or aircraft stores shall be indorsed by the master or other person in charge of, or the agents of, the ship or aircraft. (7) Every application for permission to use alcohol in an educational, scientific or charitable institution without payment of duty shall be made by the governing body of the institution or their representative to the Director in writing for the approval of the Governor in Council, and shall state- (a) the purposes to which the alcohol is to be applied; (b) the quantity likely to be required in the course of a year or any shorter period for which the applica- tion is made; (c) the names of one or more sureties who are prepared to join in a bond to secure that the alcohol is used solely for the purposes specified and within the institution; (d) the name of the person who will receive the alcohol on delivery at the institution; (e) the name of the person, being the licensee of a general bonded or licensed warehouse or of a distillery, from whom the alcohol is to be obtained. The applicant must satisfy the Governor in Council that the use of alcohol is necessary and that methylated spirits or denatured alcohol is unsuitable. 21. Whenever the holder of a permit for any goods finds that he cannot avail himself thereof, he shall— (a) forthwith surrender the permit to the Director or other officer who granted it; 286 Page 10Page 11
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CAP. 109]

[r. 20 cont.]

First Schedule. Form 27.

Surrender of permits.

Dutiable Commodities.

(4) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' stores shall be accompanied by a declaration by the master or purser of the ship, in Form 27 in the First Schedule.

(5) Every written application for a licence or permit shall be signed by the person requiring the same or by some person duly authorized by him. If the application is made by a firm it shall also bear the firm's signature, or in the case of a Chinese firm, the firm's chop.

(6) Every application for a permit to export goods as ships' or aircraft stores shall be indorsed by the master or other person in charge of, or the agents of, the ship or aircraft.

(7) Every application for permission to use alcohol in an educational, scientific or charitable institution without payment of duty shall be made by the governing body of the institution or their representative to the Director in writing for the approval of the Governor in Council, and shall state-

(a) the purposes to which the alcohol is to be applied; (b) the quantity likely to be required in the course of a year or any shorter period for which the applica- tion is made;

(c) the names of one or more sureties who are prepared to join in a bond to secure that the alcohol is used solely for the purposes specified and within the institution;

(d) the name of the person who will receive the

alcohol on delivery at the institution;

(e) the name of the person, being the licensee of a general bonded or licensed warehouse or of a distillery, from whom the alcohol is to be obtained.

The applicant must satisfy the Governor in Council that the use of alcohol is necessary and that methylated spirits or denatured alcohol is unsuitable.

21. Whenever the holder of a permit for any goods finds that he cannot avail himself thereof, he shall—

(a) forthwith surrender the permit to the Director or

other officer who granted it;

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