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CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

the goods will be offered for sale by public auction unless they are previously removed by the owner or re-entered in the warehouse records.

(3) Where the dutiable goods to which a notice under subregulation (2) relates are not removed from the warehouse or re-entered in the warehouse records before the date specified for the sale thereof, the Commissioner may sell the goods by public auction.

(4) On the sale by auction of any goods as aforesaid there shall be deducted from the proceeds of sale, after payment of any necessary expenses connected with the sale thereof, any duties and any other fee or charges payable to the Crown or to the keeper of the warehouse wherein such goods had been stored prior to the sale in respect of such goods, and the surplus (if any) after such payments have been made shall be placed on deposit in the Treasury and, if not claimed by the owner of the goods within 12 months thereafter, such amount shall be forfeited to the Crown.

(5) Should any goods as aforesaid be unsaleable or should their condition or value be such that the proceeds of sale would not, in the opinion of the Commissioner, pay the necessary expenses of sale by public auction such goods may be destroyed, and no person shall have any claim against any Government officer or against the Crown for the goods destroyed or for the destruction of such goods.

(L.N. 6 of 1970; L.N. 294 of 1982)

92. Classification of goods

Dutiable goods may be divided into such classes as a warehouse-keeper, with the approval of the Commissioner, may determine, having regard to the rules of the Fire Insurance Association of Hong Kong in so far as they are compatible with the law relating to dangerous goods.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

93. Empty containers

Subject to regulation 88, empty or damaged containers shall be kept in a locked compartment apart from dutiable goods or as the Commissioner may in any case specially direct.

94. Opening containers

(L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987)

No container of dutiable goods shall be opened except under the supervision of a member of the Customs and Excise Service unless the Commissioner gives permission to the contrary in any particular case.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

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A 36 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [1989 Ed. [Subsidiary] the goods will be offered for sale by public auction unless they are previously removed by the owner or re-entered in the warehouse records. (3) Where the dutiable goods to which a notice under subregulation (2) relates are not removed from the warehouse or re-entered in the warehouse records before the date specified for the sale thereof, the Commissioner may sell the goods by public auction. (4) On the sale by auction of any goods as aforesaid there shall be deducted from the proceeds of sale, after payment of any necessary expenses connected with the sale thereof, any duties and any other fee or charges payable to the Crown or to the keeper of the warehouse wherein such goods had been stored prior to the sale in respect of such goods, and the surplus (if any) after such payments have been made shall be placed on deposit in the Treasury and, if not claimed by the owner of the goods within 12 months thereafter, such amount shall be forfeited to the Crown. (5) Should any goods as aforesaid be unsaleable or should their condition or value be such that the proceeds of sale would not, in the opinion of the Commissioner, pay the necessary expenses of sale by public auction such goods may be destroyed, and no person shall have any claim against any Government officer or against the Crown for the goods destroyed or for the destruction of such goods. (L.N. 6 of 1970; L.N. 294 of 1982) 92. Classification of goods Dutiable goods may be divided into such classes as a warehouse-keeper, with the approval of the Commissioner, may determine, having regard to the rules of the Fire Insurance Association of Hong Kong in so far as they are compatible with the law relating to dangerous goods. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 93. Empty containers Subject to regulation 88, empty or damaged containers shall be kept in a locked compartment apart from dutiable goods or as the Commissioner may in any case specially direct. 94. Opening containers (L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987) No container of dutiable goods shall be opened except under the supervision of a member of the Customs and Excise Service unless the Commissioner gives permission to the contrary in any particular case. (L.N. 294 of 1982)
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A 36 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [1989 Ed. [Subsidiary] the goods will be offered for sale by public auction unless they are previously removed by the owner or re-entered in the warehouse records. (3) Where the dutiable goods to which a notice under subregulation (2) relates are not removed from the warehouse or re-entered in the warehouse records before the date specified for the sale thereof, the Commissioner may sell the goods by public auction. (4) On the sale by auction of any goods as aforesaid there shall be deducted from the proceeds of sale, after payment of any necessary expenses connected with the sale thereof, any duties and any other fee or charges payable to the Crown or to the keeper of the warehouse wherein such goods had been stored prior to the sale in respect of such goods, and the surplus (if any) after such payments have been made shall be placed on deposit in the Treasury and, if not claimed by the owner of the goods within 12 months thereafter, such amount shall be forfeited to the Crown. (5) Should any goods as aforesaid be unsaleable or should their condition or value be such that the proceeds of sale would not, in the opinion of the Commissioner, pay the necessary expenses of sale by public auction such goods may be destroyed, and no person shall have any claim against any Government officer or against the Crown for the goods destroyed or for the destruction of such goods. (L.N. 6 of 1970; L.N. 294 of 1982) 92. Classification of goods Dutiable goods may be divided into such classes as a warehouse-keeper, with the approval of the Commissioner, may determine, having regard to the rules of the Fire Insurance Association of Hong Kong in so far as they are compatible with the law relating to dangerous goods. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 93. Empty containers Subject to regulation 88, empty or damaged containers shall be kept in a locked compartment apart from dutiable goods or as the Commissioner may in any case specially direct. 94. Opening containers (L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987) No container of dutiable goods shall be opened except under the supervision of a member of the Customs and Excise Service unless the Commissioner gives permission to the contrary in any particular case. (L.N. 294 of 1982)
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A 36

CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

the goods will be offered for sale by public auction unless they are previously removed by the owner or re-entered in the warehouse records.

(3) Where the dutiable goods to which a notice under subregulation (2) relates are not removed from the warehouse or re-entered in the warehouse records before the date specified for the sale thereof, the Commissioner may sell the goods by public auction.

(4) On the sale by auction of any goods as aforesaid there shall be deducted from the proceeds of sale, after payment of any necessary expenses connected with the sale thereof, any duties and any other fee or charges payable to the Crown or to the keeper of the warehouse wherein such goods had been stored prior to the sale in respect of such goods, and the surplus (if any) after such payments have been made shall be placed on deposit in the Treasury and, if not claimed by the owner of the goods within 12 months thereafter, such amount shall be forfeited to the Crown.

(5) Should any goods as aforesaid be unsaleable or should their condition or value be such that the proceeds of sale would not, in the opinion of the Commissioner, pay the necessary expenses of sale by public auction such goods may be destroyed, and no person shall have any claim against any Government officer or against the Crown for the goods destroyed or for the destruction of such goods.

(L.N. 6 of 1970; L.N. 294 of 1982)

92. Classification of goods

Dutiable goods may be divided into such classes as a warehouse-keeper, with the approval of the Commissioner, may determine, having regard to the rules of the Fire Insurance Association of Hong Kong in so far as they are compatible with the law relating to dangerous goods.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

93. Empty containers

Subject to regulation 88, empty or damaged containers shall be kept in a locked compartment apart from dutiable goods or as the Commissioner may in any case specially direct.

94. Opening containers

(L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987)

No container of dutiable goods shall be opened except under the supervision of a member of the Customs and Excise Service unless the Commissioner gives permission to the contrary in any particular case.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

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