S.I. No. 84/1965 - Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1965.


S.I. No. 84 of 1965.

CUSTOMS (LAND FRONTIER) REGULATIONS, 1965.

The Minister for Finance, in exercise of the powers vested in him by Section Thirteen of the Adaptation of Enactments Acts, 1922, and of every other power enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations amending the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1923, hereinafter referred to as the Principal Regulations and the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1924, together with the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1929, the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1937, the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1938, the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1939, the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1943, the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1951, the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1952, and the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1962.

1. As from Saturday the 1st day of May nineteen hundred and sixty-five, the Schedule to these Regulations is hereby substituted for the Schedule to the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1962, and the Principal Regulations shall apply as if the Schedule to these Regulations were substituted for the First Schedule to the Principal Regulations.

2. These Regulations shall be construed together with and as part of the Principal Regulations and the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1924, 1929, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1943, 1951, 1952 and 1962 and may be cited as the Customs (Land Frontier) Regulations, 1965.

SCHEDULE.

APPROVED ROUTES, FRONTIER POSTS AND CUSTOMS STATIONS.

PART I.

ROUTES APPROVED FOR THE IMPORTATION OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND THE EXPORTATION OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXCEPT LIVESTOCK.

("Livestock" means "Live pigs, sheep and attested cattle").

Road

Railway

Frontier Post

Customs Station

Newry to

Ferryhill.

Greenore.

Greenore.

Newry to Dundalk via

Carrickcarnan.

Dundalk.

Killeen.

Road

Railway

Frontier Post

Customs Station

Armagh to Dundalk

Drumbilla.

Dundalk.

via Newtownhamilton.

Line from Belfast to Dundalk via Portadown.

Dundalk Railway Station except for trains running non-stop in either direction between Belfast and Dublin and carrying only passengers and their baggage, newspapers and mails.

Dundalk Railway Station.

Armagh to

Tullynagrow.

Castleblayney.

Castleblayney.

Armagh to

Tyholland.

Monaghan.

Monaghan.

Aughnacloy to

Moybridge.

Monaghan.

Monaghan.

Enniskillen to

Clones.

Clones.

Clones.

Enniskillen to

Swanlinbar.

Swanlinbar.

Swanlinbar.

Enniskillen to

Blacklion.

Manorhamilton.

Manorhamilton.

Enniskillen to

Cloghore.

Ballyshannon.

Ballyshannon

via Belleek.

Strabane to

Lifford

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Lifford.

Strabane

Bridge

Lifford.

Derry to

Carrigans.

St. Johnston.

St. Johnston.

Derry to

Bridgend.

Bridgend.

Bridgend.

Derry to Muff.

Muff.

Muff.

PART II.

ROUTES APPROVED—

(a) for the importation of goods not liable to any duty or to any prohibition or restriction on importation;

(b) for the exportation of goods, other than livestock, not liable to any duty or prohibition on exportation;

(c) for the importation and exportation of the following classes of vehicles whether empty or carrying only such goods as are specified at (a) or (b) above——

(1) vehicles owned and registered in the State which are being temporarily exported or are being reimported following such exportation;

(2) vehicles eligible for importation free of customs duty under the regulations in force from time to time relating to the temporary importation of motor vehicles, provided that

(i) the person in charge of such vehicle (a) is in possession of a valid Pass Book or a valid Temporary Importation Permit which relates to the vehicle or (b) establishes that the vehicle is eligible for admission under a Temporary Importation Permit, or

(ii) the vehicle, if it is a commercial vehicle which is not eligible for a Temporary Importation Permit, is imported under triptyque or carnet for private use.

("Livestock" means "Live pigs, sheep and attested cattle").

Road

Frontier Post

Crossmaglen to Carrickmacross via Culloville Bridge.

Culloville Bridge.

Rosslea to Monaghan via Inishammon.

Inishammon.

Derrylin to Belturbet via Aghalane Bridge.

Aghalane Bridge.

Kesh to Pettigo.

Pettigo.

Castlederg to Castlefin via Kilclean.

Kilclean.

Derry to Newtown Cunningham via Kildrum.

Kildrum.

PART III.

ROUTE APPROVED FOR RAILWAY TRAINS RUNNING NON-STOP IN EITHER DIRECTION BETWEEN BELFAST AND DUBLIN AND CARRYING ONLY PASSENGERS AND THEIR BAGGAGE, NEWSPAPERS AND MAILS.

Railway

Frontier Post

Line from Belfast to Dublin via Dundalk.

Amiens Street Railway Station, Dublin.

PART IV.

ROUTES APPROVED FOR THE EXPORTATION OF LIVESTOCK DURING SUCH DAYS AND HOURS AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED OR SPECIALLY ALLOWED BY THE REVENUE COMMISSIONERS.

("Livestock" means "Live pigs, sheep and attested cattle").

Route

Customs Station

Frontier Post

Road—Dundalk to Newry.

Dundalk.

Carrickcarnan.

Railway—Dundalk to Belfast.

Dundalk.

Dundalk Railway Station.

Road—Castleblayney to Keady.

Castleblayney.

Tullynagrow.

Road—Monaghan to Armagh.

Monaghan.

Tyholland.

Road—Monaghan to Aughnacloy.

Monaghan.

Moybridge.

Road—Clones to Newtownbutler.

Clones.

Clones.

Road—Swanlinbar to Enniskillen.

Swanlinbar.

Swanlinbar.

Road—Manorhamilton to Enniskillen.

Manorhamilton.

Blacklion.

Road—Ballyshannon to Belleek.

Ballyshannon.

Cloghore.

Road—Pettigo to Kesh.

Ballyshannon.

Pettigo.

Road—Lifford to Strabane

Lifford.

Lifford

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Strabane

Bridge

Road—Carrigans to Derry.

St. Johnston.

Carrigans.

Road—Muff to Derry.

Muff.

Muff.

PART V.

ADDITIONAL ROADS APPROVED FOR THE EXPORTATION OF LIVESTOCK CARRIED OR DRIVEN OTHERWISE THAN BY A MOTOR VEHICLE BY A FARMER OR HIS SERVANT OR AGENT IN THE COURSE OF HIS BUSINESS AS A FARMER.

("Livestock" means "Live pigs, sheep and attested cattle").

Route

Place of Exit

Ballyconnell to Enniskillen

Ballyconnell

Manorhamilton to Garrison.

Dooard.

GIVEN under the Official Seal of the Minister for Finance this

27th day of April, 1965.

JOHN LYNCH

Minister for Finance.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

The effect of this Order is that the following four additional cross-border routes are approved for the purposes mentioned in Part II of the Schedule:—

Castlederg to Castlefin via Kilclean

Derrylin to Belturbet via Aghalane Bridge

Rosslea to Monaghan via Inishammon

Crossmaglen to Carrickmacross via Culloville Bridge.