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Dutiable Commodities.

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before the goods are removed from the ship, aircraft or vehicle on which they were imported or, as the case may be, from the railway premises; (b) if grown, produced or manufactured in the Colony (except beer), and not removed to a general bonded or licensed warehouse-

before the goods are removed from the premises on which they were grown, produced or manufactured;

(c) in the case of beer, if produced in the Colony-

when the worts are collected in fermenting vessels;

(d) if in a general bonded or licensed warehouse and not removed for export or to another general bonded or licensed warehouse-

before the goods are removed from the warehouse:

Provided that the Director may in his discretion allow a reasonable time, not exceeding sixteen weeks for beer, six weeks for hydrocarbon oils, and in any other case seven days, after the duty becomes payable, for payment of the duty by persons who have given cash security for such payment.

9. The officer to whom any duty is paid shall give a receipt therefor in Form 25 in the First Schedule.

Receipts.

B.-Exemptions from Duty.

First Schedule. Form 25.

10. Subject to the performance of any obligation imposed by the Ordinance or any regulations thereunder, the following goods shall be exempt from duty-

(a) stores, fuel and lubricants for ships of more than sixty tons net register or for aircraft, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute discretion determine, for use either outside the Colony or partly inside and partly outside the Colony; (b) goods exported from the Colony; (c) goods destroyed with the consent of the Director; (d) goods imported in opened containers by passengers in their baggage, for their own use, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute discretion determine;

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Dutiable Commodities. [CAP. 109 before the goods are removed from the ship, aircraft or vehicle on which they were imported or, as the case may be, from the railway premises; (b) if grown, produced or manufactured in the Colony (except beer), and not removed to a general bonded or licensed warehouse- before the goods are removed from the premises on which they were grown, produced or manufactured; (c) in the case of beer, if produced in the Colony- when the worts are collected in fermenting vessels; (d) if in a general bonded or licensed warehouse and not removed for export or to another general bonded or licensed warehouse- before the goods are removed from the warehouse: Provided that the Director may in his discretion allow a reasonable time, not exceeding sixteen weeks for beer, six weeks for hydrocarbon oils, and in any other case seven days, after the duty becomes payable, for payment of the duty by persons who have given cash security for such payment. 9. The officer to whom any duty is paid shall give a receipt therefor in Form 25 in the First Schedule. Receipts. B.-Exemptions from Duty. First Schedule. Form 25. 10. Subject to the performance of any obligation imposed by the Ordinance or any regulations thereunder, the following goods shall be exempt from duty- (a) stores, fuel and lubricants for ships of more than sixty tons net register or for aircraft, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute discretion determine, for use either outside the Colony or partly inside and partly outside the Colony; (b) goods exported from the Colony; (c) goods destroyed with the consent of the Director; (d) goods imported in opened containers by passengers in their baggage, for their own use, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute discretion determine; 281 Page 5 Page 6
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Dutiable Commodities. [CAP. 109 before the goods are removed from the ship, air- craft or vehicle on which they were imported or, as the case may be, from the railway premises; (b) if grown, produced or manufactured in the Colony (except beer), and not removed to a general bonded or licensed warehouse- before the goods are removed from the premises ọn which they were grown, produced or manufac tured; (c) in the case of beer, if produced in the Colony- when the worts are collected in fermenting vessels; (d) if in a general bonded or licensed warehouse and not removed for export or to another general bonded or licensed warehouse- before the goods are removed from the warehouse : Provided that the Director may in his discretion allow a reasonable time, not exceeding sixteen weeks for beer, six weeks for hydrocarbon oils, and in any other case seven days, after the duty be- comes payable, for payment of the duty by persons who have given cash security for such payment. 9. The officer to whom any duty is paid shall give a Receipts. receipt therefor in Form 25 in the First Schedule. B.-Exemptions from Duty. First Schedule. Form 25. 10. Subject to the performance of any obligation im- Exemptions. posed by the Ordinance or any regulations thereunder, the following goods shall be exempt from duty- (a) stores, fuel and lubricants for ships of more than sixty tons net register or for aircraft, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute dis- cretion determine, for use either outside the Colony or partly inside and partly outside the Colony; (b) goods exported from the Colony; (c) goods destroyed with the consent of the Director; (d) goods imported in opened containers by passengers in their baggage, for their own use, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute dis- cretion determine; 281 Page 5Page 6
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Dutiable Commodities.

[CAP. 109

before the goods are removed from the ship, air- craft or vehicle on which they were imported or, as the case may be, from the railway premises; (b) if grown, produced or manufactured in the Colony (except beer), and not removed to a general bonded or licensed warehouse-

before the goods are removed from the premises ọn which they were grown, produced or manufac tured;

(c) in the case of beer, if produced in the Colony-

when the worts are collected in fermenting vessels;

(d) if in a general bonded or licensed warehouse and not removed for export or to another general

bonded or licensed warehouse-

before the goods are removed from the warehouse :

Provided that the Director may in his discretion allow a reasonable time, not exceeding sixteen weeks for beer, six weeks for hydrocarbon oils, and in any other case seven days, after the duty be- comes payable, for payment of the duty by persons who have given cash security for such payment.

9. The officer to whom any duty is paid shall give a Receipts. receipt therefor in Form 25 in the First Schedule.

B.-Exemptions from Duty.

First Schedule. Form 25.

10. Subject to the performance of any obligation im- Exemptions. posed by the Ordinance or any regulations thereunder, the following goods shall be exempt from duty-

(a) stores, fuel and lubricants for ships of more than sixty tons net register or for aircraft, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute dis- cretion determine, for use either outside the Colony or partly inside and partly outside the Colony; (b) goods exported from the Colony; (c) goods destroyed with the consent of the Director; (d) goods imported in opened containers by passengers

in their baggage, for their own use, in such quantities as the Director may in his absolute dis- cretion determine;

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