Customs By-law Nos. 9440017 and 9440018 (Cth)

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CUSTOMS ACT 1901

CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT 1987

PART III OF SCHEDULE 4

BY-LAWS NOS. 9440017 AND 9440018

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-laws 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 a 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. 9440017

                 Item 39A

Part III of Schedule 4

1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. 9440017.              

2. This by-law shall take effect on and from 29 June 1994.              

3. Item 39A in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1987    

applies to coated paper, having a grammage not exceeding 67 g/sq m,  

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, being paper that contains more than 55% mechanical pulp,       

under security.     

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.      

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BY-LAW NO. 9440018

Item 39A

Part III of Schedule 4

1.  This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. 9440018.             

2.  This by-law shall take effect on and from 29 June 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 34g/sq m; or

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

grammage lesss 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 45g/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         

45g/sq m.

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 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 Nos. 8255496 and 8735183 published in Gazette No.     

TC 1 of 13 January 1988 are revoked on and from 29 June 1994.          

Dated this Twenty fourth day of June 1994

  PETER LUDWIG CARL KITTLER

Delegate of the Comptroller-

          General of Customs

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