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(j) the manner and form of reports, correspondence and other
records;
(k) the performance of any act which may be necessary for the proper carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder or of any other enactment or for the discharge of any duty imposed by law on the Customs and Excise Service;
(l) such other matters as may be necessary or expedient for preventing abuse or neglect of duty, for rendering the Customs and Excise Service efficient in the discharge of its duties and for carrying out the objects of this Ordinance.
21. Protection of members and persons aiding them
(Amended 46 of 1977 s. 3)
(1) A member shall not be liable for damages for, or in consequence of, any act done or omitted by him while he is exercising in good faith and in the course of his duty any power conferred upon him by law.
(2) Any person may act in aid of a member who appears to be lawfully engaged in the performance of his duty upon being requested by the member so to do and without being bound to inquire whether or not the member is acting lawfully or within the scope of his duty.
(3) A person acting in good faith in aid of a member under subsection (2) shall not be liable for damages for or in consequence of any act which such first-mentioned person does or omits while so doing.
(4) Nothing in subsection (1) shall affect any civil liability of the Crown for the wrongful acts of its servants.
(Replaced 46 of 1977 s. 11)
22. Power to make regulations
The Governor in Council may by regulation provide for--
(a) the administration of the Customs and Excise Service Welfare
Fund;
(b) such other matters as may be necessary or expedient for rendering the Customs and Excise Service efficient in the discharge of its duties;
(c) generally, for carrying into effect the provisions of this
Ordinance.
23. (Repealed 46 of 1977 s. 12)
(Amended 46 of 1977 s. 3)
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(j) the manner and form of reports, correspondence and other
records;
(k) the performance of any act which may be necessary for the proper carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder or of any other enactment or for the discharge of any duty imposed by law on the Customs and Excise Service;
(1) such other matters as may be necessary or expedient for preventing abuse or neglect of duty, for rendering the Customs and Excise Service efficient in the discharge of its duties and for carrying out the objects of this Ordinance.
21. Protection of members and persons aiding them
(Amended 46 of 1977 s. 3)
(1) A member shall not be liable for damages for, or in consequence of, any act done or omitted by him while he is exercising in good faith and in the course of his duty any power conferred upon him by law.
(2) Any person may act in aid of a member who appears to be lawfully engaged in the performance of his duty upon being requested by the members so to do and without being bound to inquire whether or not the member is acting lawfully or within the scope of his duty.
(3) A person acting in good faith in aid of a member under subsection (2) shall not be liable for damages for or in consequence of any act which such first-mentioned person does or omits while so doing.
(4) Nothing in subsection (1) shall affect any civil liabilty of the Crown for the wrongful acts of its servants.
(Replaced 46 of 1977 s. 11)
22. Power to make regulations
The Governor in Council may by regulation provide for--
(a) the administration of the Customs and Excise Service Welfare
Fund;
(b) such other matters as may be necessary or expedient for rend- ering the Customs and Excise Service efficient in the discharge of its duties;
(c) generally, for carrying into effect the provisions of this
Ordinance.
23. (Repealed 46 of 1977 s. 12) '
(Amended 46 of 1977 s. 3)
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