Examples of Controller of Customs in a sentence
Where any infringing goods have been detained by the Controller of Customs or an officer of customs, the importer or consignee of the goods may, by notice in writing to the Controller of Customs, consent to the goods being forfeited and, on the receipt of such notice, the goods shall thereupon be forfeited.
Manufacturers of such bags must licence their premises as manufacturing warehouses with the local Controller of Customs and Excise and submit quarterly excise accounts to such Controller.
All information pertaining to import duty and value added tax payable is obtainable from your nearest Controller of Customs or from Customs and Excise, Private Bag x 923 Pretoria 0001 or telephone +27 12 422 4000.
The Board is chaired by the Controller of Customs and its members include representatives from the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Medical and Health Services, the Department of Agriculture, and the Majlis (Section 3 of the Halal Meat Act).
The Controller of Customs, Cape Town, instructed the clearing agent to pass vouchers of correction to ‘read 3918.90.40’.
Authority for all customs decisions lies with the Controller of Customs; unless it is specifically stated that such decisions may only be made at the absolute discretion of the Controller, appeals may be made to the Minister, whose decision is final.
The valid time limit allowed for temporary importation of goods is 3 months from the date of importation and it may be extended to not more than 6 months from the initial date of importation subject to the decision of Controller of Customs and Excise.
This has been the case even where the strict reading of the legislation (Minister for Safety and Security v Van der Merwe and Others ([2011] ZACC 19 (CC))) may indicate that the court should have reached a different decision (Deacon v Controller of Customs and Excise (61 SATC 275; 1999 (6) BCLR 637 (SE))).
According to the Customs Act of Brunei, the Controller of Customs may, at his discretion, either generally or in a particular case or in respect of a particular area, require security to be given by any person moving dutiable goods within Brunei and where any such security has been required to be given no person shall move such goods unless such security has been given.
Where under the provisions of the customs laws any proceedings may be brought by or against the Controller, then the Controller may sue or be sued by the name of the Controller of Customs and Excise, and may for all purposes be described by that name.