Examples of Customs and Excise Act in a sentence
In cases where clients are not satisfied with any decision taken in terms of the Customs and Excise Act they have a right of appeal to the relevant appeal committee.
Any claims of the Freight Forwarder as against his Principal shall be privileged under Article 14 of the Act of 5 May 1872, Article 20,7º of the Mortgage Act, and Article 136 of the General Customs and Excise Act with regard to all goods, documents or monies currently or in the future in his possession, custody or control, regardless of the fact whether the claim pertains in whole or in part to the taking in charge or forwarding of other goods than those in his possession, custody or control.
Previously referred to in the Customs and Excise Act, 1964, as a degrouping depot.
It is to be noted that no export duty has been imposed in terms of the Customs and Excise Act on goods exported from the Republic.
Any subsequent benefits that Employee or any Beneficiary receives under this Agreement shall be reduced by the liquidated damages paid under the preceding clause.