the Customs Act definition

the Customs Act means this Act and any instruments (including rules, regulations or by-laws) made under this Act and any other Act, and any instruments (including rules, regulations or by-laws) made under any other Act, relating to customs in force within any part of the country;
the Customs Act. (“y Ddeddf Dollau”) means the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979(1);
the Customs Act means The Customs Act, 1969 (Act No. IV of 1969) or any rule made or order issued there under;

Examples of the Customs Act in a sentence

  • Such tax ceased to be leviable after the repeal of s 7A of the Customs Act by the Customs Amendment Act No 6 of 2015 that took effect on 5 August 2015, though environmental tax was still collected on 7 August 2015.

  • Importer Section 2 of the Customs Act, Cap 82:01, defines "importer" to include the owner or any other person for the time being possessed of or beneficially interested in any goods at and from the time of the importation thereof until the same are duly delivered out of the charge of the proper officer, and also any person who signs any document relating to the any imported goods required by the customs laws to be signed by an importer.

  • APG will act as a customs broker under Part XI of the Customs Act 1901 for the Client in effecting customs clearance.

  • Import Section 2 of the Customs Act, Cap 82:01, defines "import" to mean to bring or cause to be brought within Guyana.

  • Export Section 2 of the Customs Act, Cap 82:01, defines "export" as to take or cause to be taken out of Guyana.

  • International For each use of the terminal in respect of an International Flight, or in respect of a Domestic Flight from which disembarking passengers or air crew are required to present themselves pursuant to the Customs Act, the general terminal charge per seating capacity of an aircraft is set out in Schedule II.

  • Exporter Section 2 of the Customs Act, Cap 82:01 defines "exporter" to include any person by whom any good (including goods transferred from an importing aircraft or ship) are exported from Guyana or supplied for use as aircraft's or ships' stores and also owner, or any person acting on his behalf, and any person who for customs purposes signs any document relating to goods exported or intended for supply as aircraft's or ships' stores as aforesaid.

  • The contractor shall undertake to complete all the formalities as required under the Customs Act / Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) and indemnify ONGC from all the liabilities of Customs in this regard.

  • We must respectfully disagree with and disapprove of the decision in ▇▇▇▇▇ where it was held that sections 213 and 214 of the Customs Act required proof of knowledge or mens rea.

  • The contractor shall also have to indemnify the Corporation against any claim that may arise due to violation of the Customs Act or the Foreign Trade Policy by them.


More Definitions of the Customs Act

the Customs Act means the Customs and Excise Duty Act and any expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Customs Act shall, when used in this Act, have the same meaning, unless the context otherwise indicates.
the Customs Act means the Customs Act 1901–1966;”; and

Related to the Customs Act

  • customs law means all the statutory provisions applied by the customs administration on the importation, exportation, transit or movement of goods whether or not they involve the collection of duties or taxes (or security thereof), on the enforcement of prohibitions, restrictions or control or exchange control regulations or on any other customs regime;

  • the 2009 Act means the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009;

  • the 2000 Act means the Local Government Act 2000;