Customs Regulations 1913 (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1917. No. 183.

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REGULATION UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901–1916.

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulation under the Customs Act 1901–1916 to come into operation forthwith.

Dated this fifteenth day of August, 1917.

R. M. FERGUSON,

Governor General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. A. JENSEN,

Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

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Amendment of Customs Regulations 1913.

(Statutory Rules 1913, No. 346.)

The schedule accompanying the Customs Regulations 1913 is amended by the cancellation of Forms 4 and 5 and the substitution of the following Forms:—

Form 4.

AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS.

Licensed Carriage.—Security to the Customs.

By this security the subscribers are, pursuant to the Customs Act 1901–1916, bound to the Customs of the Commonwealth of Australia in the sum of subject to the condition that if, in relation to carriage of which is the owner, and in respect of which has applied for a carriage licence under the Customs Act 1901–1916 and the Regulations thereunder—

(a) the provisions of the said Act and any amendment thereof or any Act passed in substitution therefor and the Regulations for the time being in force thereunder that either relate to licensed carriages or otherwise ought to be complied with in relation to licensed carriages are complied with;

(b) the carriage is/are not used in connexion with any contravention of the said Act or any amendment thereof or any Act passed in substitution therefor or the Regulations for the time being in force thereunder; and

(c) the owner of the carriage pays the duty (if any) on any deficiency between the quantity of goods loaded on and that delivered from the carriage:

then this security shall be thereby discharged.

Dated at the day of 19 .

Names and Descriptions of Subscribers.

Signatures of Subscribers.

Signatures and Addresses of Witnesses.

Note.—If liability is not intended to be joint and several and for the full amount, state what is intended, as, for example, thus—“The liability of the subscribers is joint only,” or “the liability of (mention subscriber) is limited (here state amount of limit or mode of ascertaining limit).”

C.8914.—Price 3d.

Form 5.

AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS.

Licensed Boat or Lighter.—Security to the Customs.

By this security the subscribers are, pursuant to the Customs Act 1901–1916, bound to the Customs of the Commonwealth of Australia in the sum of subject to the condition that if, in relation to boat (or lighter ) of which is the owner, and in respect of which has applied for a boat (or lighter) licence under the Customs Act 1901–1916 and the Regulations thereunder—

(a)the provisions of the said Act and any amendment thereof or any Act passed in substitution therefor and the Regulations for the time being in force thereunder that either relate to licensed boats (or lighters) or otherwise ought to be complied with in relation to licensed boats (or lighters) are complied with;

(b) the boat (or lighter ) is/are not used in connexion with any contravention of the said Act or any amendment thereof or any Act passed in substitution therefor or the Regulations for the time being in force thereunder; and

(c) the owner of the boat (or lighter ) pays the duty (if any) on any deficiency between the quantity of goods loaded on and that delivered from the boat (or lighter):

then this security shall be thereby discharged.

Dated at the day of 19 .

Names and Descriptions of Subscribers.

Signatures of Subscribers.

Signatures and Addresses of Witnesses.

Note.—If liability is not intended to be joint and several and for the full amount, state what is intended, as, for example, thus—“The liability of the subscribers is joint only,” or “the liability of (mention subscriber) is limited (here state amount of limit or mode of ascertaining limit).”

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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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