Customs By-law No. 9440033 (Cth)

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CUSTOMS ACT 1901

CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT 1987

PART III OF SCHEDULE 4

BY-LAW NO. 9440033

I, PETER LUDWIG CARL KITTLER, delegate of the Comptroller-General of Customs for the purposes of section 271 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby make the by-law set out in Schedule 1, and revoke the by-law set out in Schedule 2.

Unless the context otherwise requires, where a description of goods is specified in a by-law set out in Schedule 1, the goods that fall within that by-law by virtue of that description are such goods as would fall within that description if it were specified in the tariff classification in Schedule 3 to the Customs Tariff Act 1987 that applies to those goods.

Unless the context otherwise requires, any word or phrase used in a reference in the by-law set out in Schedule 1 has the same meaning as if it were used in the tariff classification in Schedule 3 to the Customs Tariff Act 1987 that applies to those goods to which that reference in that by-law applies.

SCHEDULE 1

BY-LAW NO.9440033

  Item 39A

  Part III of Schedule 4

1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. 9440033.            

2. This by-law shall take effect on and from 17 August 1994.          

3. Item 39A in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act

1987 applies to paper, for use in the production of newspapers,    

periodicals, posters and other printed matter of a kind that,      

if imported, would be classified within Chapter 49 in Schedule 3   

to the Customs Tariff Act 1987, under security as follows:         

(a) paper that contains more than 55% mechanical pulp and          

has a grammage less than 34 g/sq m; or  

(b) paper that contains more than 55% mechanical pulp, has          

a grammage less than 48 g/sq m but more than 40 g/sq m         

and has a water absorbency when tested by the one min          

Cobb method of not less than 45 g/sq m; or  

(c) paper that contains more than 25% mechanical pulp,             

contains no bleached chemical pulp and has a grammage of       

not exceeding 205 g/sq m; or  

(d) paper that contains not less than 70% mechanical pulp,         

 has a grammage not exceeding 205 g/sq m and has a              

water absorbency when tested by the one min Cobb method        

of not less than 45 g/sq m.  

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Paragraphs (a) to (d) above do not apply to paper that has more    

than 55% mechanical pulp and has a grammage in the range of        

34 g/sq m to 40 g/sq m."  

4. For the purposes of this by-law, the "Customs Tariff Act 1987"     

means the Customs Tariff Act 1987, as amended or proposed to be    

altered.  

SCHEDULE 2

1. Customs By-law No. 9440018 published in Gazette No. GN 26 of        

June 1994 is revoked on and from 17 August 1994.                   

Dated this eighth day of August 1994

PETER LUDWIG CARL KITTLER

        Delegate of the Comptroller-

General of Customs

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