Exportation Of Certain Goods (Calf Skins) Order, 1934


04/04/1934: ORDER MADE BY THE REVENUE COMMISSIONERS

DATED 4TH APRIL, 1934.

The Revenue Commissioners, in pursuance of the powers conferred on them by Section 139 of the Customs Consolidation Act, 1876, hereby order as follows:—

1. The exporter or shipper of Calf Skins intended for exportation shall make due entry and obtain clearance of such Calf Skins before shipment or exportation.

2. The Entry required under paragraph 1 of this Order shall be made by delivering to the Collector or other proper Officer of Customs and Excise a specification in the approved form, duly completed, in duplicate.

3. The entry shall specify, in addition to the other particulars required to be shown thereon,

(a) the name and address of the consignor of the Calf Skins ;

(b) the name and address of the consignee of the Calf Skins ; and

(c) the name and address of the owner of the Calf Skins ; and

shall in all cases contain a declaration on the part of the person making the entry that the particulars in the entry are true and correctly stated.

4. The clearance required under paragraph 1 of this Order shall be granted by the signature of the proper Officer of Customs and Excise on the document on which entry has been made in pursuance of this Order.

5. This Order shall come into operation on the 4th day of April, 1934.

6. The Interpretation Act, 1889, applies to the interpretation of this Order in like manner as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of the Oireachtas passed before the 1st day of January, 1924.

7. This Order may be cited as the Exportation of Calf Skins (Entry) Order, 1934.

M. V. NOLAN,

Revenue Commissioner.

Dublin Castle,

4th April, 1934.

2. Due entry is to be effected by delivering to the Collector or other proper Officer of Customs and Excise a specification in the approved form, duly completed, in duplicate. Due clearance is to be effected by the signature of the proper Officer on the prescribed document when presented with the goods at the time of exportation.

3. A certificate of exportaion is to be furnished on the specification forms, and the duplicate copy is to be forwarded direct by the Officer as soon as possible to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Dublin, C.17.

4. If it comes under notice that Calf Skins are being, or have been, exported without pre-entry, the facts are to be reported to Division 3 of this Office without delay. The goods, however, are not in the absence of instructions to the contrary, to be detained.