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Customs - Rules09.09.1950

Rules for Special Pass for Breaking Bulk in any Port in the States of Mysore and Kerala.

Document Text

RULES FOR SPECIAL PASS FOR BREAKING BULK IN ANY PORT IN THE STATES OF MYSORE AND KERALA [C.B.R. Notification No. 126-Cus., dated 9th September, 1950 as amended by Notification No. 166-Cus., dated 17th May, 1958.] In exercise of the powers conferred by section 59 of the Sea Customs Act, 1878 (8 of 1878), the Central Board of Revenue hereby makes the following rules for granting special passes to break bulk in the Customs ports in the States of Mysore and Kerala, namely:— (1) A special pass may be granted on application in writing on a paper stamped with the proper court-fee stamp, and such application may be received before the arrival of the vessel for which the pass is required. (2) In the case of steamers and square-rigged vessels discharging in a dock, the goods in respect of which a special pass has been ob- tained shall be deposited in a separate shed or portion of a shed; and in the case of such vessels discharging in the stream, the said goods shall be stacked on the wharf in such manner as the Customs Officer on duty may direct in order to prevent their being mixed with other goods. In neither case shall the goods be removed from the place of deposit until manifest and bills of entry have been put in. _________

Source: Government of India — Customs - Rules, dated 09.09.1950. Text is machine-extracted for reference; the officially published version prevails. Not legal advice.

HS Codes Referenced

187819501958

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