Customs By-law (Cth)
Commonwealth of Australia.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Melbourne, 22nd July, 1903.
CUSTOMS BY-LAW.
I, GEORGE TURNER, for the Minister of State for the Commonwealth of Australia administering the Department of Trade and Customs, hereby make the following Bylaw.
GEORGE TURNER,
For Minister for Trade and Customs.
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Cotton Seed for Manufacture of Methylated Cotton Seed Oil.
Imported Cotton Seed may be delivered free of duty for the manufacture of Methylated Cotton Seed Oil subject to the following conditions:—
(a) The entry shall state that the cotton seed is for the manufacture of methylated cotton seed oil;
(b) The person on whose behalf the entry is made shall furnish to the Collector a statement of the place where the manufacture is to be carried on, and shall give security to the satisfaction of the Collector for compliance with this By-law;
(c) The place where the manufacture is to be carried on shall be approved by the Collector;
(d) The cotton seed shall remain subject to the control of the Customs, and shall be removed to the place of manufacture, and there used in the manufacture of methylated cotton seed oil;
(e) The methylation of the oil shall be carried out in accordance with the Customs By-law relating to the methylation of imported cotton seed oil;
(f) An officer shall have access to the place of manufacture at all reasonable times;
(g) The cotton seed oil manufactured shall not be removed from the place of manufacture without the permission of an officer;
(h) The residue remaining after the extraction of the oil shall either be destroyed or entered for home consumption, and duty paid thereon as if imported; and
(i) The manufacturer shall render to the Collector such accounts relating to the manufacture as he requires.
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