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CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities

[1989 Ed.

(a) sugar or any other saccharine substance or extract, except such as

he proves to be for domestic use;

(b) leaves or plants of any description other than tobacco leaves or

plants;

(c) any substance for use, or capable of being used, as a substitute

for or to increase the weight of tobacco.

(3) Any tobacco manufacturer who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of $5,000 and the tobacco or other substance in respect of which the offence was committed shall be liable to forfeiture.

68. Restriction on tobacco growing

No person shall plant or cultivate tobacco (on any land of any category) without the written approval of the Commissioner or other officer deputed by him in that behalf.

{ Amended 3 of 1970 s. 30; 29 of 1989 s. 7)

PART V

HYDROCARBON OIL

(Amended 66 of 1986 s. 30)

69. Definition of hydrocarbon oil

In the application of this Ordinance to hydrocarbon oil-

"aircraft spirit" means any light oil suitable and intended for use as fuel in any

aircraft;

"heavy oil" means any hydrocarbon oil other than light oil; (Replaced 66 of

1986 s. 31)

"hydrocarbon oil" means petroleum oil, coal tar, and oil produced from coal, shale, peat, or any other bituminous substances, and all hydrocarbons that are in a liquid form at a temperature of 15°C and under a pressure of 101 kPa, except any such hydrocarbons that are an ingredient in any goods that do not have the usual characteristics of hydrocarbon oil; (Replaced 29 of 1989 s. 8)

"kerosene" means heavy oil of which more than 50% by volume distils at a

temperature not exceeding 240°C; (Added 66 of 1986 s. 31)

"light diesel oil", commonly known as "gas oil", means a heavy oil of which not more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 240°C and of which more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 340°C; (Added 44 of 1978 s. 2)

(Added 44 of 1978 s. 2. Amended L.N. 189 of 1982)

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44 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities [1989 Ed. (a) sugar or any other saccharine substance or extract, except such as he proves to be for domestic use; (b) leaves or plants of any description other than tobacco leaves or plants; (c) any substance for use, or capable of being used, as a substitute for or to increase the weight of tobacco. (3) Any tobacco manufacturer who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of $5,000 and the tobacco or other substance in respect of which the offence was committed shall be liable to forfeiture. 68. Restriction on tobacco growing No person shall plant or cultivate tobacco (on any land of any category) without the written approval of the Commissioner or other officer deputed by him in that behalf. { Amended 3 of 1970 s. 30; 29 of 1989 s. 7) PART V HYDROCARBON OIL (Amended 66 of 1986 s. 30) 69. Definition of hydrocarbon oil In the application of this Ordinance to hydrocarbon oil- "aircraft spirit" means any light oil suitable and intended for use as fuel in any aircraft; "heavy oil" means any hydrocarbon oil other than light oil; (Replaced 66 of 1986 s. 31) "hydrocarbon oil" means petroleum oil, coal tar, and oil produced from coal, shale, peat, or any other bituminous substances, and all hydrocarbons that are in a liquid form at a temperature of 15°C and under a pressure of 101 kPa, except any such hydrocarbons that are an ingredient in any goods that do not have the usual characteristics of hydrocarbon oil; (Replaced 29 of 1989 s. 8) "kerosene" means heavy oil of which more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 240°C; (Added 66 of 1986 s. 31) "light diesel oil", commonly known as "gas oil", means a heavy oil of which not more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 240°C and of which more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 340°C; (Added 44 of 1978 s. 2) (Added 44 of 1978 s. 2. Amended L.N. 189 of 1982) } i 1 J i Page 46
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44 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities [1989 Ed. (a) sugar or any other saccharine substance or extract, except such as he proves to be for domestic use; (b) leaves or plants of any description other than tobacco leaves or plants; (c) any substance for use, or capable of being used, as a substitute for or to increase the weight of tobacco. (3) Any tobacco manufacturer who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of $5,000 and the tobacco or other substance in respect of which the offence was committed shall be liable to forfeiture. 68. Restriction on tobacco growing No person shall plant or cultivate tobacco (on any land of any category) without the written approval of the Commissioner or other officer deputed by him in that behalf. { Amended 3 of 1970 s. 30; 29 of 1989 s. 7) PART V HYDROCARBON OIL (Amended 66 of 1986 s. 30) 69. Definition of hydrocarbon oil In the application of this Ordinance to hydrocarbon oil- "aircraft spirit” means any light oil suitable and intended for use as fuel in any aircraft; “heavy oil" means any hydrocarbon oil other than light oil; (Replaced 66 of 1986 s. 31) “hydrocarbon oil" means petroleum oil, coal tar, and oil produced from coal, shale, peat, or any other bituminous substances, and all hydrocarbons that are in a liquid form at a temperature of 15°C and under a pressure of 101 kPa, except any such hydrocarbons that are an ingredient in any goods. that do not have the usual characteristics of hydrocarbon oil; (Replaced 29 of 1989 s. 8) "kerosene" means heavy oil of which more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 240°C; (Added 66 of 1986 s. 31) “light diesel oil”, commonly known as "gas oil”, means a heavy oil of which not more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 240°C and of which more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 340°C; (Added 44 of 1978 s. 2. (Added 44 of 1978 s. 2. Amended L.N. 189 of 1982) } i 1 J iPage 46
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44

CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities

[1989 Ed.

(a) sugar or any other saccharine substance or extract, except such as

he proves to be for domestic use;

(b) leaves or plants of any description other than tobacco leaves or

plants;

(c) any substance for use, or capable of being used, as a substitute

for or to increase the weight of tobacco.

(3) Any tobacco manufacturer who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of $5,000 and the tobacco or other substance in respect of which the offence was committed shall be liable to forfeiture.

68. Restriction on tobacco growing

No person shall plant or cultivate tobacco (on any land of any category) without the written approval of the Commissioner or other officer deputed by him in that behalf.

{ Amended 3 of 1970 s. 30; 29 of 1989 s. 7)

PART V

HYDROCARBON OIL

(Amended 66 of 1986 s. 30)

69. Definition of hydrocarbon oil

In the application of this Ordinance to hydrocarbon oil-

"aircraft spirit” means any light oil suitable and intended for use as fuel in any

aircraft;

“heavy oil" means any hydrocarbon oil other than light oil; (Replaced 66 of

1986 s. 31)

“hydrocarbon oil" means petroleum oil, coal tar, and oil produced from coal, shale, peat, or any other bituminous substances, and all hydrocarbons that are in a liquid form at a temperature of 15°C and under a pressure of 101 kPa, except any such hydrocarbons that are an ingredient in any goods. that do not have the usual characteristics of hydrocarbon oil; (Replaced 29 of 1989 s. 8)

"kerosene" means heavy oil of which more than 50% by volume distils at a

temperature not exceeding 240°C; (Added 66 of 1986 s. 31)

“light diesel oil”, commonly known as "gas oil”, means a heavy oil of which not more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 240°C and of which more than 50% by volume distils at a temperature not exceeding 340°C; (Added 44 of 1978 s. 2.

(Added 44 of 1978 s. 2. Amended L.N. 189 of 1982)

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