Fresh Fruits Export Charges Act 1927 (Cth)
FRESH FRUITS EXPORT CHARGES.
An Act to impose Charges upon the Export of Fresh Fruits.
[Assented to 8th April, 1927.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
“case” means a bushel case containing approximately forty pounds of fresh fruits;
“fresh fruits” means apples and pears.
(2.) The rate of the charge shall be One penny for each ease of fresh fruits exported, or, in the case of either of the two kinds of fresh fruits to which this Act applies, such lower rate as is prescribed by the regulations.
(3.) All moneys payable under this section in respect of any fresh fruits shall be paid to the Collector of Customs on or before the entry of those fresh fruits for export.
(2.) Any such exemption may be unconditional, or
subject to such conditions as the Governor-General thinks fit, and shall apply
in respect of the period (if any) specified in the order of exemption, or, in
the absence of the specification of any such period, until such date as the
Governor-General may fix by order published in the
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