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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No 95
(3) The prohibition contained in this Order shall apply to goods placed on board the exporting ship on or after the date of coming into force hereof.
(4) In this Order—
“Licensing Officer” includes a Collector of Customs and the Secretary of Industries and Commerce or any officer appointed by him to issue a general license under this Order :
“Minister” means the Minister of Industries and Commerce.
- PROHIBITION OF EXPORTING WITHOUT LICENSE.
(1) The exportation is hereby prohibited from New Zealand to any destination whatsoever of all goods, including bullion, whether the produce of New Zealand or not, save in accordance with a license issued by a licensing officer as hereinafter provided.
(2) The license required by the last preceding clause hereof shall be required notwithstanding the fact that any license or permission to export any goods or class of goods has been granted by any authority before or after the coming into force of this Order under any other provision of law; and the issue of a license under this Order shall not absolve any person from compliance with the requirements of any other statute or regulations relating to the export of goods from New Zealand.
- LICENSES.
(1) A license issued under this Order shall be either—
(i) A license to export particular goods by a specified ship (hereinafter referred to as a “particular license”), or
(ii) A license to export goods of all kinds from specified ports during a specified period or until a specified date (hereinafter referred to as a “general license”).
(2) Application for a particular license shall be made to, and such license may be issued by, a Collector of Customs at the port from which the goods are to be exported, and such application shall be in the form numbered 1 in the Schedule hereto.
(3) Application for a general license shall be made to, and such license may be issued by, the Secretary of Industries and Commerce or any officer of the Public Service appointed by him in that behalf, and such application shall be in the form numbered 2 in the Schedule hereto.
(4) A licensing officer may in his discretion decline to issue a license to any person.
(5) Every application shall be prepared in duplicate, and a license may be appended to a duplicate copy of the application as set out in the said forms numbered 1 and 2 respectively.
- CONDITIONS OF LICENSES.
(1) Every person to whom a particular license is issued shall, subject to any modification of these conditions made under Regulation 7 hereof,—
(i) Forthwith on obtaining any shipping documents or drafts relative to the goods comprised in the license deliver the same to a branch or office in New Zealand, named by him in his application, of a bank doing business in New Zealand.
(ii) Upon the sale of the goods comprised in the license and immediately on receipt of any proceeds of such sale in the place where the same are sold, whether such proceeds be received by the applicant or by any other person on his behalf, pay such proceeds, or cause the same to be paid, to the bank referred to in Regulation 6 hereof, to be remitted to New Zealand at the current rate of exchange at the time of such payment to the remitting bank.
(iii) Deliver to the remitting bank, together with such proceeds as aforesaid, an account sales showing particulars of the sale of the goods sold and setting out the net proceeds thereof.
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NZ Gazette 1931, No 95
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NZ Gazette 1931, No 95
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