✨ Enemy Trading Emergency Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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(4) No restrictions on the business of any person shall be imposed under the authority of the last preceding clause hereof or shall remain in force at any time later than six months after the person has ceased to be a servant or agent of an alien enemy or of an enemy trader or a servant or member of a firm or company being an enemy trader as aforesaid.
(5) No person shall carry on, or be in any manner concerned in carrying on, a business in breach of any restriction imposed under this regulation and for the time being in force.
(6) At any time when a restriction imposed under this regulation is in force in respect of any business the Minister may, by written order under his hand, give to any officer of the Department of Industries and Commerce, Tourist and Publicity named in the order authority from time to time to inspect all books and documents belonging to or used in connection with the business, including the books and documents of any bank at which is kept a bank account in connection with the business, and to require any person able to give information with respect to the business to give that information, and the provisions of clauses (5), (6), and (7) of Regulation 6 hereof shall, mutatis mutandis, apply as if such order had been given under the powers conferred by clause (4) of Regulation 6 hereof.
REGULATION 8.—RETURNS OF FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS.
(1) The Minister may, by notice in writing to any person, firm, or company carrying on business in New Zealand in respect of the purchase, sale, exportation, or importation of goods, and having any foreign correspondents or having had since the outbreak of war any foreign correspondents in respect of that business or any part thereof, require such person, firm, or company to make and deliver to him within the period stated in such notice a return in writing of the name and place of business of every such foreign correspondent.
(2) “Correspondent” means any person, firm, or company between whom and the person, firm, or company making the return there exists, or has existed, the relation of principal and agent, vendor and purchaser, or consignor and consignee in respect to the purchase, sale, exportation, or importation of goods.
(3) “Foreign correspondent” means any correspondent having a head office or chief place of business elsewhere than in His Majesty’s Dominions or mandated territories or territory in the military occupation of His Majesty.
(4) Every such return shall specify the nature of the business of the foreign correspondent and every place in which, to the knowledge or belief of the person, firm, or company making the return, the foreign correspondent has any office, factory, warehouse, branch, or other place of business.
(5) Failure to make any such return within the time stated in any such notice, or making any return which is knowingly incomplete or misleading, shall be an offence against these regulations on the part of every person concerned in the management of the business in respect of which the return is or ought to have been made.
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