Examples of Government warehouse in a sentence
Where any goods are deposited in a Government warehouse, then they shall be subject to such rent and other charges as may be prescribed or as may be provided for in this Act; and, if such rent and other charges are not paid to the proper officer when lawfully demanded, the goods in respect of which such rent and other charges are due may be sold, and the proceeds thereof applied, in accordance with section 42.69.
Unless the proper officer in any special circumstances otherwise allows, goods shall not be removed from a transit shed or a Customs area to a Government warehouse or a bonded warehouse, or from any one warehouse to another, unless the warehousing of the goods can be completed during the warehousing hours prescribed by the Commissioner.
Where goods entered to be warehoused are not warehoused accordingly by the owner, the Collector may remove them to the warehouse named in the entry or to a Government warehouse.
Without prejudice to the provisions of section 2 of the Customs and Excise (Special Penal and Other Provisions) Act, if any goods removed to a Government warehouse under this section are not cleared by the importer thereof— (a) in the case of goods which are in the opinion of the Board of a perishable nature, forthwith; (b) in any other case, within fourteen days after they have been so removed or such longer time as the Board may in any case allow, the Board may sell them.
Formal ap- proval of DEC shall be required prior to Final Plan approval.
If the samples are not taken away by the owner within 14 days after due notice has been given to him, they shall be sent to a Government warehouse and sold.
General offences relating to warehouses and Government warehouses (1) Any person who, except with the authority of the proper officer, opens any of the doors or locks of a warehouse or Government warehouse or makes or obtains access to any such warehouse orGovernment warehouse or to any goods warehoused therein shall be liable to a fine of one thousand naira.
The Contractor shall not exceed the HAZMAT maximum stock level when ordering materials if they will be stored in the COCESS store or Government warehouse.
The provisions specifies the rental charges for goods (or deemed to be) in Government/Customs warehouses as US$ 0.3 dollars per cubic meter per day (Section 82 and 84), and the requirement to remove the goods from the Government warehouse (and entered for home consumption) should the later be closed (section 83).
If any person fails to comply with any such direction within 24 hours after such direction is given he shall be liable to a fine of fifty naira and the proper officer may cause all or any such goods to be removed to a Government warehouse or such other place as he may approve.