Examples of Customs Acts in a sentence
Other possible laws include for instance: ● Acts on Hazardous or Toxic Substances, Acts on Chemical Products● Environmental Protection Acts, Clean Air Acts● Import/Export Controls Acts, Supply Control Acts, Customs Acts The ODS legislation should fit into the existing legal and institutional regimes which deals with the environment, chemicals management and trade & industry.
This Act removed from the Customs and Excise Act, 1964, provisions that have now been incorporated into the two new Customs Acts.
To enable the Employer to issue such certificate/recommendatory letter, the Bidder shall furnish the requisite data.In addition, the Bidder may also like to ascertain availability of Custom Duty benefits available for import of construction equipment, if any, as per the extant Customs Acts & Notifications of Govt.
The proposed section 942A of the Customs Control Act aims to provide legal certainty for the performance, before the effective date of the new Customs Acts, of certain actions that are necessary to achieve a smooth transition to the new dispensation.
Taking up the cases pertaining to violence of Customs Acts, Passport Acts, Foreign exchange Management Act(FEMA), FOREX and other Economic Offences.
Section 33(3) of the Act states that where a determination referred to in section 33(1), has been made in respect of any goods, or upon the expiry of 30 days from the date on which those goods were detained, whichever is the earlier, the goods, together with any conveyances, or things detained with them under section 33(2) shall either be seized as liable to forfeiture under the Customs Acts, or released, as appropriate.
The section provides that an officer may seize and detain anything found in the course of the search which appears to be something which might be required as evidence in proceedings under the Customs Acts or any other enactment.
No officer of Customs or constable and no witness for the Crown in any prosecution for an offence against the Customs Acts, or in any proceedings relative to the seizure, detention, or condemnation of ships, aircraft, or goods under those Acts, shall be compellable to disclose the fact that he received any information, or its nature or source, or to produce or disclose the existence or nature of any reports made by or received by him in an official or confidential capacity.
The power to patrol in this way along the coast and the land frontier, and to enter and inspect customs ports and customs airports and other approved places, is essential to carry out functions under the Customs Acts and as a control mechanism to combat smuggling.
Subsection (4) provides that a customs officer may detain any goods being imported or exported that he or she has reasonable grounds to suspect might be required as evidence in any criminal proceedings under any enactment other than the Customs Acts and to place such goods in the custody of the Garda Síochána or other appropriate authority for the purpose of such proceedings.