Wine Export Bounty Regulations 1924 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE WINE EXPORT BOUNTY ACT 1924.
I, THE
GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby make the following
Regulations under the
Dated this eighth day of October, 1924.
FORSTER,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
H. E. PRATTEN,
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
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Wine Export Bounty Regulations.
“Authorized Person” means a person appointed in writing by the Minister to be an authorized person for the purposes of these Regulations;
“Bounty” means bounty under the Act;
“Collector” means Collector of Customs for a State;
“Exporter” means the owner of the fortified wine at the time when the Export Entry is passed;
“Officer” means an officer of Customs;
“The Act” means the
Wine Export Bounty Act 1924.
(2.) All claims for bounty shall be supported by—
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a ) a certificate as to the correctness of the statements contained therein signed by an officer; and(
b ) a certificate by the exporter,
in accordance with the terms set out in Form B in the Schedule.
C.15475.—Price 3d.
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a ) allow any authorized person to have access at all reasonable times to his premises for the purpose of inspecting accounts books and documents in his possession or control relating to Doradillo grapes;(
b )provide, when requested by an authorized person so to do all reasonable facilities and assistance necessary to enable the authorized person to effectively inspect and audit all books of account kept by him in accordance with the Act and all documents in his possession or control relating to Doradillo grapes;(
c ) produce such books and accounts and the documents relating to entries therein for examination and audit by any authorized person when required by him so to do; and(
d )supply such samples of the goods as the Collector requires.
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THE SCHEDULE.
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Form A.
Commonwealth of Australia.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXPORT.
State of
To the Collector of Customs,
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I hereby give notice that I intend to export and claim bounty on fortified wine, particulars of which are set out hereunder:—
Date of Intended Export. | Name of Vessel. | Quantity. | Consignee. | Description and Strength. |
Signature of Intending Exporter.
Address—
Date—
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Form B.
Commonwealth of Australia.
No.
Dr. to (
Financial Year 19State of
Pursuant to notice forwarded on the 192
I hereby
claim bounty in respect of fortified wine exported by me on and after the (
Date of Export. | Description of Wine. | Rate of Bounty. | Quantity upon which Bounty Claimed. | Amount of Bounty Claimed. | |||
| Bulk galls. | Bottled galls. | £ | ||||
Total pounds
shillings pence.
Signature of Exporter.
(
a ) Insert fullname and address.(
b ) Here insert date of first day of period during which fortified winein respect of which claim is made was exported.(
c ) Here insert date of last day of period during which fortified wine in respect of which claim is made was exported.
Officer’s Certificate.
I
certify to the best of my knowledge and belief, after due inquiry, that the
particulars and statements contained in the above claim for bounty are true and
correct for the purposes of the
Officer of Customs.
19
I
certify that this account is correct within the meaning of Section 34 of the
Certifying Officer.
Date / /
Received on the 19 , from the sum of pounds shillings pence, in full payment of the above account.
Witness to the payment and signature—
Certificate by Exporter.
(To be placed on the back of the Form.)
I, of , do hereby certify as follows:—
(1) I am the exporter of the fortified wine specified in this claim for bounty.
(2) The description of the fortified wine and the particulars relating thereto, set out in this claim for bounty, are true and correct in every respect.
(3)The whole of the fortified wine specified in this claim for bounty—
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a ) is fortified wine the produce of Australia, and is the fermented juice of the grape which has been fortified so as to contain not less than thirty four per centum of proof spirit.(
b ) is of good and merchantable quality.(4) Nothing on my part has been done or omitted to be done, and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, nothing on the part of any other person has been done or omitted to be done, whereby my right to bounty in respect of the fortified wine has been forfeited or taken away.
(5) No other claim for bounty has been made nor has any bounty been paid in respect of the fortified wine specified in this claim for bounty.
(6) The particulars set out hereunder as to the Doradillo grapes purchased by me during the two years immediately preceding the date of exportation of the fortified wine in respect of which this claim for bounty is made, are true and correct.
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Signature of Exporter.
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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by H. J. Green, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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