Meat Export Charges Act 1935 (Cth)
MEAT EXPORT CHARGES.
An Act to impose Charges upon the Export of Meat.
[Assented to 6th December, 1935.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
“meat” means beef, mutton, lamb, veal, pork, bacon and ham, and includes canned meat.
(2.) Subject to a lower rate being prescribed by the regulations, the rates of such charges shall be as specified in the Schedule to this Act.
(3.) All moneys payable under this section in respect of any meat shall be paid, on or before the entry of the meat for export, to such officers in the respective States, or in the Northern Territory, as are prescribed.
(2.) Any exemption under this section may be unconditional or subject to such conditions, and shall apply in respect of such period (if any), as are specified in the order of exemption.
(3.) The
Governor-General may, by order published in the
THE SCHEDULE.
Kind of meat. | Rate of charge. | |
Beef......................... | Hindquarters, forequarters and crops.......................................... | ½d. each |
| ½d. | |
Boneless beef—for each 110 pounds or portion thereof | ½d. | |
Mutton and lamb | Carcases.................................................................................. | 1d. each |
Portions of carcases—for each 45 pounds or portion Thereof...... | 1d. | |
Pork......................... | Carcases.................................................................................. | 1d. each |
Portions of carcases—for each 100 pounds or portion Thereof..... | 1d. | |
Bacon and ham | For each 100 pounds or portion thereof...................................... | 1d. |
Veal......................... | Carcases—for each carcase....................................................... | ½d. |
| ½d. | |
Boneless veal—for each 50 pounds or portion thereof | ½d. | |
Canned meat............ | For each 100 pounds or portion thereof...................................... | 1d. |
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