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CAP. 109]

First Schedule, cont.

*Name.

No.

*

Dutiable Commodities.

FORM 19.

No.

Special Importer's Licence for Hydrocarbon Oils. Valid from date hereof until

19...... the holder of licence

to import hydrocarbon oils and the keeper of licensed warehouse No.

(hereinafter called the warehouse) for the storage of hydrocarbon oils, is hereby further specially licensed to import hydrocarbon oils and to store the same in the warehouse, on the following conditions-

1. The licensee shall furnish a bond in the sum of twenty thousand dollars with one or more sufficient sureties approved by the Director for the due observance and performance of the conditions of this licence.

2. The Director shall allow a reasonable time, not exceeding six weeks, after the duty on any hydrocarbon oils in the warehouse becomes payable, for payment of the duty on such oils.

3. Revenue locks shall not be fitted to the warehouse, but the licensee shall take adequate measures to prevent unauthorized entry thereto and removal of goods therefrom.

4. The licensee shall be permitted to open the warehouse at any time, to take goods in and out without the attendance of a revenue officer, to store empty containers in any convenient manner, to open containers and take samples of and treat hydrocarbon oils in any manner without notice and without the attendance of a revenue officer, and to dispense with notice of deficiencies in hydrocarbon oils due only to natural causes, except as hereafter provided in these conditions.

5. The licensee shall furnish to the Director on or before the seventh day of each month in a form to be approved by the Director an accurate and complete return in respect of the last preceding month showing—

(a) the balance of stock of dutiable oils from last return;

(b) the quantity of dutiable oils imported;

(c) the quantity of dutiable oils exported;

(d) the quantity of light oils issued to Government order;

(e) the total of all quantities of light oils delivered to local consumers or dealers;

(f) the total of all quantities of dutiable heavy oils delivered to be used as fuel for local heavy oil road vehicles;

(g) the total of all quantities of heavy oils delivered for other than the uses set out in (f);

(h) the quantity of dutiable oils to be written off owing to loss from evaporation and other causes (with explanations of such losses);

(i) the balance of stock of dutiable oils at close of month,

and shall pay duty at the time of furnishing the said return, on the total of all quantities shown under (e) and (f).

(6) When dutiable oils are discharged from any ship into the warehouse, the licensee shall-

(a) before the discharge begins, give forty-eight hours' notice thereof to the Director;

(b) after the discharge is complete, deliver to the Director an accurate return of the quantity of oils discharged.

Fee $..........

Date

19......

322

Director of Commerce and Industry.

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CAP. 109] First Schedule, cont. *Name. No. * Dutiable Commodities. FORM 19. No. Special Importer's Licence for Hydrocarbon Oils. Valid from date hereof until 19...... the holder of licence to import hydrocarbon oils and the keeper of licensed warehouse No. (hereinafter called the warehouse) for the storage of hydrocarbon oils, is hereby further specially licensed to import hydrocarbon oils and to store the same in the warehouse, on the following conditions- 1. The licensee shall furnish a bond in the sum of twenty thousand dollars with one or more sufficient sureties approved by the Director for the due observance and performance of the conditions of this licence. 2. The Director shall allow a reasonable time, not exceeding six weeks, after the duty on any hydrocarbon oils in the warehouse becomes payable, for payment of the duty on such oils. 3. Revenue locks shall not be fitted to the warehouse, but the licensee shall take adequate measures to prevent unauthorized entry thereto and removal of goods therefrom. 4. The licensee shall be permitted to open the warehouse at any time, to take goods in and out without the attendance of a revenue officer, to store empty containers in any convenient manner, to open containers and take samples of and treat hydrocarbon oils in any manner without notice and without the attendance of a revenue officer, and to dispense with notice of deficiencies in hydrocarbon oils due only to natural causes, except as hereafter provided in these conditions. 5. The licensee shall furnish to the Director on or before the seventh day of each month in a form to be approved by the Director an accurate and complete return in respect of the last preceding month showing— (a) the balance of stock of dutiable oils from last return; (b) the quantity of dutiable oils imported; (c) the quantity of dutiable oils exported; (d) the quantity of light oils issued to Government order; (e) the total of all quantities of light oils delivered to local consumers or dealers; (f) the total of all quantities of dutiable heavy oils delivered to be used as fuel for local heavy oil road vehicles; (g) the total of all quantities of heavy oils delivered for other than the uses set out in (f); (h) the quantity of dutiable oils to be written off owing to loss from evaporation and other causes (with explanations of such losses); (i) the balance of stock of dutiable oils at close of month, and shall pay duty at the time of furnishing the said return, on the total of all quantities shown under (e) and (f). (6) When dutiable oils are discharged from any ship into the warehouse, the licensee shall- (a) before the discharge begins, give forty-eight hours' notice thereof to the Director; (b) after the discharge is complete, deliver to the Director an accurate return of the quantity of oils discharged. Fee $.......... Date 19...... 322 Director of Commerce and Industry.
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CAP. 109] First Schedule, cont. *Name. No. * Dutiable Commodities. FORM 19. No. Special Importer's Licence for Hydrocarbon Oils. Valid from date hereof until 19...... the holder of licence to import hydrocarbon oils and the keeper of licensed warehouse No. (hereinafter called the warehouse) for the storage of hydrocarbon oils, is hereby further specially licensed to import hydrocarbon oils and to store the same in the warehouse, on the following conditions- 1. The licensee shall furnish a .bond in the sum of twenty thousand dollars with one or more sufficient sureties approved by the Director for the due observance and performance of the condi- tions of this licence. 2. The Director shall allow a reasonable time, not exceeding six weeks, after the duty on any hydrocarbon oils in the warehouse becomes payable, for payment of the duty on such oils. 3. Revenue locks shall not be fitted to the warehouse, but the licensee shall take adequate measures to prevent unauthorized entry thereto and removal of goods therefrom. 4, The licensee shall be permitted to open the warehouse at any time, to take goods in and out without the attendance of a revenue officer, to store empty containers in any convenient manner, to open containers and take samples of and treat hydrocarbon oils in any manner without notice and without the attendance of a revenue officer, and to dispense with notice of deficiencies in hydro- carbon oils due only to natural causes, except as hereafter provided in these conditions. 5. The licensee shall furnish to the Director on or before the seventh day of each month in a form to be approved by the Director an accurate and complete return in respect of the last preceding month showing— (a) the balance of stock of dutiable oils from last return; (b) the quantity of dutiable oils imported; (c) the quantity of dutiable oils exported; (d) the quantity of light oils issued to Government order; (e) the total of all quantities of light oils delivered to local consumers or dealers; (f) the total of all quantities of dutiable heavy oils delivered to be used as fuel for local heavy oil road vehicles; (g) the total of all quantities of heavy oils delivered for other than the uses set out in (f); (h) the quantity of dutiable oils to be written off owing to loss from evaporation and other causes (with explanations of such losses); (i) the balance of stock of dutiable oils at close of month, and shall pay duty at the time of furnishing the said return, on the total of all quantities shown under (e) and (ƒ). (6) When dutiable oils are discharged from any ship into the warehouse, the licensee shall- (a) before the discharge begins, give forty-eight hours' notice thereof to the Director; (b) after the discharge is complete, deliver to the Director an accurate return of the quantity of oils discharged. Fee $.......... Date 19...... 322 Director of Commerce and Industry.
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CAP. 109]

First Schedule, cont.

*Name.

No.

*

Dutiable Commodities.

FORM 19.

No.

Special Importer's Licence for Hydrocarbon Oils. Valid from date hereof until

19...... the holder of licence

to import hydrocarbon oils and the keeper of licensed warehouse No.

(hereinafter called the warehouse) for the storage of hydrocarbon oils, is hereby further specially licensed to import hydrocarbon oils and to store the same in the warehouse, on the following conditions-

1. The licensee shall furnish a .bond in the sum of twenty thousand dollars with one or more sufficient sureties approved by the Director for the due observance and performance of the condi- tions of this licence.

2. The Director shall allow a reasonable time, not exceeding six weeks, after the duty on any hydrocarbon oils in the warehouse becomes payable, for payment of the duty on such oils.

3. Revenue locks shall not be fitted to the warehouse, but the licensee shall take adequate measures to prevent unauthorized entry thereto and removal of goods therefrom.

4, The licensee shall be permitted to open the warehouse at any time, to take goods in and out without the attendance of a revenue officer, to store empty containers in any convenient manner, to open containers and take samples of and treat hydrocarbon oils in any manner without notice and without the attendance of a revenue officer, and to dispense with notice of deficiencies in hydro- carbon oils due only to natural causes, except as hereafter provided in these conditions.

5. The licensee shall furnish to the Director on or before the seventh day of each month in a form to be approved by the Director an accurate and complete return in respect of the last preceding month showing—

(a) the balance of stock of dutiable oils from last return;

(b) the quantity of dutiable oils imported;

(c) the quantity of dutiable oils exported;

(d) the quantity of light oils issued to Government order;

(e) the total of all quantities of light oils delivered to local

consumers or dealers;

(f) the total of all quantities of dutiable heavy oils delivered

to be used as fuel for local heavy oil road vehicles;

(g) the total of all quantities of heavy oils delivered for other

than the uses set out in (f);

(h) the quantity of dutiable oils to be written off owing to loss from evaporation and other causes (with explanations of such losses);

(i) the balance of stock of dutiable oils at close of month, and shall pay duty at the time of furnishing the said return, on the total of all quantities shown under (e) and (ƒ).

(6) When dutiable oils are discharged from any ship into the warehouse, the licensee shall-

(a) before the discharge begins, give forty-eight hours' notice

thereof to the Director;

(b) after the discharge is complete, deliver to the Director an

accurate return of the quantity of oils discharged.

Fee $..........

Date

19......

322

Director of Commerce and Industry.

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