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HK Historical Laws 香港歷史法例 All AI Reviewed

1989 Ed.]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[CAP. 109

A 35

[Subsidiary]

87. No smoking, etc.

No person shall smoke or use naked lights or matches in any warehouse.

88. Only dutiable goods to be stored

Except with the special permission of the Commissioner nothing other than dutiable goods shall be stored in a warehouse.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

89. Goods to be admitted under permit

The keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall admit any dutiable goods into his warehouse at the request of any holder of a permit in that behalf.

90. Goods from ship or aircraft to be admitted on request to general bonded warehouse

At the request of the master of any ship lying in the harbour of Victoria or of the person in charge of any aircraft at the Hong Kong Airport or of the owners, charterers or agents of any such ship or aircraft, the keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall forthwith remove from the ship or aircraft into his warehouse any dutiable goods specified in the request, unless the warehouse is not licensed for such goods or there is no accommodation for the goods in the warehouse.

91. Non-removal of dutiable goods

(1) Where

(a) any dutiable goods have been left for a period of 3 years in a general bonded or licensed warehouse; and

(b) the owner of the goods fails to remove them or to make an application to the Commissioner to have such goods re-entered in the warehouse records,

the Commissioner may cause a notice in accordance with subregulation (2) to be served on the owner or, if the owner is unknown, to be published in the Gazette.

(2) The notice shall contain-

(a) a description (including the marks) of the dutiable goods;

(b) the name of the owner of the goods, if known; and

(c) the date on which the goods were received into the general bonded or licensed warehouse,

and shall state that on a date specified therein, being a date not less than 3 months after the service of the notice or the publication thereof in the Gazette,

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1989 Ed.] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [CAP. 109 A 35 [Subsidiary] 87. No smoking, etc. No person shall smoke or use naked lights or matches in any warehouse. 88. Only dutiable goods to be stored Except with the special permission of the Commissioner nothing other than dutiable goods shall be stored in a warehouse. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 89. Goods to be admitted under permit The keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall admit any dutiable goods into his warehouse at the request of any holder of a permit in that behalf. 90. Goods from ship or aircraft to be admitted on request to general bonded warehouse At the request of the master of any ship lying in the harbour of Victoria or of the person in charge of any aircraft at the Hong Kong Airport or of the owners, charterers or agents of any such ship or aircraft, the keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall forthwith remove from the ship or aircraft into his warehouse any dutiable goods specified in the request, unless the warehouse is not licensed for such goods or there is no accommodation for the goods in the warehouse. 91. Non-removal of dutiable goods (1) Where (a) any dutiable goods have been left for a period of 3 years in a general bonded or licensed warehouse; and (b) the owner of the goods fails to remove them or to make an application to the Commissioner to have such goods re-entered in the warehouse records, the Commissioner may cause a notice in accordance with subregulation (2) to be served on the owner or, if the owner is unknown, to be published in the Gazette. (2) The notice shall contain- (a) a description (including the marks) of the dutiable goods; (b) the name of the owner of the goods, if known; and (c) the date on which the goods were received into the general bonded or licensed warehouse, and shall state that on a date specified therein, being a date not less than 3 months after the service of the notice or the publication thereof in the Gazette, Page 35 Page 36
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1989 Ed.] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [CAP. 109 A 35 [Subsidiary] 87. No smoking, etc. No person shall smoke or use naked lights or matches in any warehouse. 88. Only dutiable goods to be stored Except with the special permission of the Commissioner nothing other than dutiable goods shall be stored in a warehouse. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 89. Goods to be admitted under permit The keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall admit any dutiable goods into his warehouse at the request of any holder of a permit in that behalf. 90. Goods from ship or aircraft to be admitted on request to general bonded warehouse At the request of the master of any ship lying in the harbour of Victoria or of the person in charge of any aircraft at the Hong Kong Airport or of the owners, charterers or agents of any such ship or aircraft, the keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall forthwith remove from the ship or aircraft into his warehouse any dutiable goods specified in the request, unless the warehouse is not licensed for such goods or there is no accommodation for the goods in the warehouse. 91. Non-removal of dutiable goods (1) Where (a) any dutiable goods have been left for a period of 3 years in a general bonded or licensed warehouse; and (b) the owner of the goods fails to remove them or to make an application to the Commissioner to have such goods re-entered in the warehouse records, the Commissioner may cause a notice in accordance with subregulaton (2) to be served on the owner or, if the owner is unknown, to be published in the Gazette. (2) The notice shall contain- (a) a description (including the marks) of the dutiable goods; (b) the name of the owner of the goods, if known; and (c) the date on which the goods were received into the general bonded or licensed warehouse, and shall state that on a date specified therein, being a date not less than 3 months after the service of the notice or the publication thereof in the Gazette, Page 35Page 36
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1989 Ed.]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[CAP. 109

A 35

[Subsidiary]

87. No smoking, etc.

No person shall smoke or use naked lights or matches in any warehouse.

88. Only dutiable goods to be stored

Except with the special permission of the Commissioner nothing other than dutiable goods shall be stored in a warehouse.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

89. Goods to be admitted under permit

The keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall admit any dutiable goods into his warehouse at the request of any holder of a permit in that behalf.

90. Goods from ship or aircraft to be admitted

on request to general bonded warehouse

At the request of the master of any ship lying in the harbour of Victoria or of the person in charge of any aircraft at the Hong Kong Airport or of the owners, charterers or agents of any such ship or aircraft, the keeper of any general bonded warehouse shall forthwith remove from the ship or aircraft into his warehouse any dutiable goods specified in the request, unless the warehouse is not licensed for such goods or there is no accommodation for the goods in the warehouse.

91. Non-removal of dutiable goods

(1) Where

(a) any dutiable goods have been left for a period of 3 years in a

general bonded or licensed warehouse; and

(b) the owner of the goods fails to remove them or to make an application to the Commissioner to have such goods re-entered in the warehouse records,

the Commissioner may cause a notice in accordance with subregulaton (2) to be served on the owner or, if the owner is unknown, to be published in the Gazette.

(2) The notice shall contain-

(a) a description (including the marks) of the dutiable goods;

(b) the name of the owner of the goods, if known; and

(c) the date on which the goods were received into the general

bonded or licensed warehouse,

and shall state that on a date specified therein, being a date not less than 3 months after the service of the notice or the publication thereof in the Gazette,

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