Examples of Chief Collector in a sentence
An importer who is dissatisfied with a decision of the Chief Collector under this section may, within 20 working days after the date on which notice of the decision is given, appeal to the Minister against that decision.
For lascar- serang conflicts over payments see also F.S. Purnett, Chief Collector of Customs in Sind and Shipping Master Karachi, to Commissioner of Sind, 21 February 1913, OIOC, BoMP, IOR/P/ 9342, A212; R.H.H. Hopkins, Shipping Master Bombay, to Secretary to GoBo, Marine Dept, 29 March 1913, ibid., A213–214; Indian Seamen’s Union, Resolution on the Pending Grievances of the Indian Seamen, 31 August 1943, NMML, M.A. Master Papers, I.
A person liable for the payment of the duty who is dissatisfied with a decision of the Chief Collector under subsection (3) may, within 20 working days after the date on which notice of the decision is given, appeal to the Minister against that decision.
The Chief Collector must first issue to the licensee a written notice of intention to revoke or suspend the CCA licence unless the Chief Collector considers that there is good reason not to give the written notice of intention.
A Customs officer who proposes to give a direction under subsection (4) must consult with the Chief Collector or a person authorised by the Chief Collector.
Subject to section 180 and to any other provisions of this Act, the Chief Collector may permit goods to be temporarily removed from a Customs controlled area without payment of duty for any time and in any quantities as he or she may approve.
An applicant may, at any time before the Chief Collector makes a decision on the application, advise the Chief Collector of any variations that the applicant wishes to make to the application.
Goods acquired by the Republic under this section must, if no appeal is made under subsection (8), be sold by the Chief Collector or by his or her agent and the proceeds of sale must be accounted for as Customs revenue.
Delivery of goods on provisional entry(1) The Chief Collector may, if the Chief Collector thinks fit, deliver goods from the control of the Customs for home consumption pursuant to a provisional entry but only on receiving any security as he or she thinks sufficient to cover the full amount of duty.(2) A complete entry of the goods for home consumption must be made by the importer within any time appointed by the Chief Collector.63.
Transportation of imported goodsUnless permitted by the Chief Collector, goods that are subject to the control of Customs may not be placed in a craft, vehicle, or other conveyance for transportation within the Republic until entry has been made under section 60(1).72.