Customs Act 1875 (SA)

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VICTORIB REGIN&.

A.

D. 1875.

No. 19.

An Act to amend the Laws of the Customs relating to the Allowance

o f Drawback, and for

other purposes.

[Assented to, 15th October, 1875.1

HEREAS it is expedient to amend the laws of the Customs Preamble.

W by extending the provisions for allowing drawback on

goods exported from the Province of South Australia, and by reducing

the number of lay days of shipping-Be it therefore Enacted by the Governor of the Province of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Co~mcil and House of Assembly in this present Parliament, as follows:

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1. The words "

the value of which goods shall amount to Fifty Amendment of section

105 of

The Customa

lser;'

Pounds, or the duty paid thereon shall not be less than Fifty nc2 section of G The Customs Act, 1864," are hereby repealed; and from and after the coming into operation of this Act, The Customs Act, 1864," shall be read and construed as if the said words had been omitted from the said section thereof.

2. The words "Provided that no drawback shall bc allowed or Amendmentofsection

recoverable by virtue of this Act on any goods for a less amount 1872.

3 of Act No. 12 of

than Forty Shillings," occurring consecutively in the third section

of Act No. 12 of 1872, intituled An Act to amend ' The Customs Act, 1864,"' are hereby repealed; and from and after the coming into operation of this Act, the said Act No. 12 of 1872 shall be

read and construed as if the said words had been omitted from the

mid aection thereof.

3. In

38" & 390 VICTORIB, No. 19.

Customs Act

Amendment A c t. 1 8 7 5.

Amendrnenta of sec-

3. In everv case in which the wo~ds " three davs" occur conse- cutively in sections 42, 44, and 59 of

4 4 9 and 69

" The ~ustGms Act, 1864,"

of " Tbe Cuetome

Act, 1864."

the same are herebv rc~calcd and the words " forty-eight hours"

are hereby aubstitutGd iLlieu and instead thereof, and i rog and dter

the passing of this Act The Customs Act, 1864," &all be read and construed as if the words " forty-eight hours" wcre inserted in

the said sections thereof in lieu of the words

thrcc days."

In the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, I hereby

assent to this Bill,

A. MUSGRAVE, Governor.

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Adelaide : By authority, by W. C, Cox, Gwenunent Printer, North-terrace.

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