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Formal Consolidation |  1997 RevEd
Particulars of goods exported to be furnished
41.—(1)  Within 48 hours of the departure of every vessel, aircraft or train or within such further period as the Director-General may in his discretion allow, the owner or agent of the vessel or aircraft or the station-master of the railway station shall furnish to the proper officer of customs a full and correct outward manifest of all goods exported thereon, or which have been taken aboard the vessel or aircraft as sea or air stores, and shall in like manner furnish a full and correct statement of all goods transhipped.
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(2)  The Director-General may, if he thinks fit and subject to such conditions as he may impose, permit the owner, agent or station-master referred to in subsection (1) to authorise any other person to furnish on behalf of the owner, agent or station-master the whole or any part of —
(a)a full and correct outward manifest of all goods exported on the vessel, aircraft or train; and
(b)a full and correct statement of all goods transhipped.
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(3)  In addition to the furnishing of the outward manifest under subsection (1), the owner or agent of the vessel or aircraft or the station-master of the railway station shall, within 48 hours of the departure of the vessel, aircraft or train, furnish to the proper officer of customs a full and correct loadlist in the form approved by the Director-General and certified by such owner, agent or station-master to contain full particulars of all the dutiable goods which have been received for loading onto the vessel, aircraft or train.
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Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 29 of 1998
Particulars of goods exported to be furnished
41.—(1)  Within 48 hours of the departure of every vessel, aircraft or train or within such further period as the Director-General may in his discretion allow, the owner or agent of the vessel or aircraft or the station-master at the customs station along the railway shall furnish to the proper officer of customs a full and correct outward manifest of all goods exported thereon, or which have been taken aboard the vessel or aircraft as sea or air stores, and shall in like manner furnish a full and correct statement of all goods transhipped.
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(2)  The Director-General may, if he thinks fit and subject to such conditions as he may impose, permit the owner, agent or station-master referred to in subsection (1) to authorise any other person to furnish on behalf of the owner, agent or station-master the whole or any part of —
(a)a full and correct outward manifest of all goods exported on the vessel, aircraft or train; and
(b)a full and correct statement of all goods transhipped.
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(3)  In addition to the furnishing of the outward manifest under subsection (1), the owner or agent of the vessel or aircraft or the station-master at the customs station along the railway shall, within 48 hours of the departure of the vessel, aircraft or train, furnish to the proper officer of customs a full and correct loadlist in the form approved by the Director-General and certified by such owner, agent or station-master to contain full particulars of all the dutiable goods which have been received for loading onto the vessel, aircraft or train.
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