CUSTOMS
TARIFF VALIDATION.
No. 4 of 1930.
An Act
to provide for the Validation of the Collection of certain Duties of Customs.
[Assented
to 29th March, 1930.]
BE
it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
Short
title.
1. This
Act may be cited as the Customs Tariff
Validation Act 1930.
Validation
of collection of certain Duties of Customs.
2. All Duties of Customs which have been, or which purport to have
been, collected, on or after the eighth day of October, One thousand nine
hundred and one, and on or before the twenty-first day: day of November, One
thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, in pursuance of any of the Tariff
sub-items specified in the Schedule to this Act, or, where a paragraph of a
sub-item is specified, in pursuance of that paragraph, shall be deemed to have
been lawfully collected.
THE
SCHEDULE.
Act
or Tariff proposal. | Tariff
Item or Sub-item. |
Customs
Tariff 1902
(No. 14, 1902)......................... | Item 110, Sub-item b |
Customs
Tariff 1908
(No. 7, 1908)........................... | Item 303, Sub-item f |
Tariff Proposals
introduced into the House of Representatives on 3rd December, 1914...........
| Item 291, Sub-item (L) |
Customs
Tariff 1921
(No. 25, 1921)......................... | Item 291, Sub-item (l) |
Customs
Tariff 1928
(No. 2, 1928)........................... | Item 291, Sub-item (L), paragraph (2) |