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1989 Ed.]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[CAP. 109

A 39

[Subsidiary]

(c) details of operation, production, treatment and use of oil in the warehouses;

(d) quantities of oil delivered or taken for use on payment of duty;

(e) quantities of oil delivered without payment of duty;

(f) quantities of oil removed to approved premises;

(g) quantities of oil exported;

(h) quantities of oil delivered as stores; and

(i) a balance of stock account of all types of hydrocarbon oil carried forward.

(3) For the purpose of this regulation a separate return is required in relation to each warehouse.

101. Charges

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

Charges by warehouse-keepers for storing or moving dutiable goods shall not exceed such as the Commissioner may approve.

102. Attendance of member of Customs and

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

Excise Service may be directed

The Commissioner may, to such extent as he considers necessary for the due protection of the revenue, direct that a member or members of the Customs and Excise Service be in attendance-

(a) at any warehouse;

(b) during the removal of goods to which this Ordinance applies from one place to another.

103. Payment of fees for attendances

(L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982)

The fees prescribed in Part VII of the Schedule for attendances by members of the Customs and Excise Service shall be payable by the person in possession or control of the goods to which this Ordinance applies, but the Commissioner may waive payment of the fees in such cases or classes of cases as he thinks fit.

103A. Fees for storage

(L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987)

The fees payable for storage by the Customs and Excise Department with the permission of the Commissioner of goods to which these regulations apply are specified in the Schedule.

(L.N. 7 of 1987)

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1989 Ed.] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [CAP. 109 A 39 [Subsidiary] (c) details of operation, production, treatment and use of oil in the warehouses; (d) quantities of oil delivered or taken for use on payment of duty; (e) quantities of oil delivered without payment of duty; (f) quantities of oil removed to approved premises; (g) quantities of oil exported; (h) quantities of oil delivered as stores; and (i) a balance of stock account of all types of hydrocarbon oil carried forward. (3) For the purpose of this regulation a separate return is required in relation to each warehouse. 101. Charges (L.N. 294 of 1987; L.N. 7 of 1987) Charges by warehouse-keepers for storing or moving dutiable goods shall not exceed such as the Commissioner may approve. 102. Attendance of member of Customs and (L.N. 294 of 1982) Excise Service may be directed The Commissioner may, to such extent as he considers necessary for the due protection of the revenue, direct that a member or members of the Customs and Excise Service be in attendance- (a) at any warehouse; (b) during the removal of goods to which this Ordinance applies from one place to another. 103. Payment of fees for attendances (L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982) The fees prescribed in Part VII of the Schedule for attendances by members of the Customs and Excise Service shall be payable by the person in possession or control of the goods to which this Ordinance applies, but the Commissioner may waive payment of the fees in such cases or classes of cases as he thinks fit. 103A. Fees for storage (L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987) The fees payable for storage by the Customs and Excise Department with the permission of the Commissioner of goods to which these regulations apply are specified in the Schedule. (L.N. 7 of 1987)
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1989 Ed.] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [CAP. 109 A 39 [Subsidiary] (c) details of operation, production, treatment and use of oil in the warehouses; (d) quantities of oil delivered or taken for use on payment of duty; (e) quantities of oil delivered without payment of duty; (ƒ) quantities of oil removed to approved premises; (g) quantities of oil exported; (h) quantities of oil delivered as stores; and (i) a balance of stock account of all types of hydrocarbon oil carried forward. (3) For the purpose of this regulation a separate return is required in relation to each warehouse. 101. Charges (L.N. 294 of 1987; L.N. 7 of 1987) Charges by warehouse-keepers for storing or moving dutiable goods shall not exceed such as the Commissioner may approve. 102. Attendance of member of Customs and (L.N. 294 of 1982) Excise Service may be directed The Commissioner may, to such extent as he considers necessary for the due protection of the revenue, direct that a member or members of the Customs and Excise Service be in attendance- (a) at any warehouse; (b) during the removal of goods to which this Ordinance applies from one place to another. 103. Payment of fees for attendances (L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982) The fees prescribed in Part VII of the Schedule for attendances by members of the Customs and Excise Service shall be payable by the person in possession or control of the goods to which this Ordinance applies, but the Commissioner may waive payment of the fees in such cases or classes of cases as he thinks fit. 103A. Fees for storage (L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987) The fees payable for storage by the Customs and Excise Department with the permission of the Commissioner of goods to which these regulations apply are specified in the Schedule. (L.N. 7 of 1987) !
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1989 Ed.]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[CAP. 109

A 39

[Subsidiary]

(c) details of operation, production, treatment and use of oil in the

warehouses;

(d) quantities of oil delivered or taken for use on payment of duty; (e) quantities of oil delivered without payment of duty;

(ƒ) quantities of oil removed to approved premises;

(g) quantities of oil exported;

(h) quantities of oil delivered as stores; and

(i) a balance of stock account of all types of hydrocarbon oil carried

forward.

(3) For the purpose of this regulation a separate return is required in relation to each warehouse.

101. Charges

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

Charges by warehouse-keepers for storing or moving dutiable goods shall not exceed such as the Commissioner may approve.

102.

Attendance of member of Customs and

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

Excise Service may be directed

The Commissioner may, to such extent as he considers necessary for the due protection of the revenue, direct that a member or members of the Customs and Excise Service be in attendance-

(a) at any warehouse;

(b) during the removal of goods to which this Ordinance applies

from one place to another.

103. Payment of fees for attendances

(L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982)

The fees prescribed in Part VII of the Schedule for attendances by members of the Customs and Excise Service shall be payable by the person in possession or control of the goods to which this Ordinance applies, but the Commissioner may waive payment of the fees in such cases or classes of cases as he thinks fit.

103A.

Fees for storage

(L.N. 157 of 1974; L.N. 294 of 1982; L.N. 7 of 1987)

The fees payable for storage by the Customs and Excise Department with the permission of the Commissioner of goods to which these regulations apply are specified in the Schedule.

(L.N. 7 of 1987)

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