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Customs and Excise Management Act 1979
Part III
Customs and Excise Control Areas
Section
19. Appointment of ports, etc.
20. Approved wharves.
21. Control of movement of aircraft, etc. into and out of the United Kingdom.
22. Approval of examination stations at customs and excise airports.
23. Control of movement of hovercraft.
24. Control of movement of goods by pipe-line.
25. Approval of transit sheds.
26. Power to regulate movements of goods into and out of Northern Ireland by land.
27. Officers’ powers of boarding.
28. Officers’ powers of access, etc.
29. Officers’ powers of detention of ships, etc.
30. Control of movement of uncleared goods within or between port or airport and other places.
31. Control of movement of goods to and from inland clearance depot, etc.
32. Penalty for carrying away officers.
33. Power to inspect aircraft, aerodromes, records, etc.
34. Power to prevent flight of aircraft.
Part IV
Control of Importation
Inward entry and clearance
35. Report inwards.
36. Provisions as to Her Majesty’s ships, etc.
37. Entry of goods on importation.
38. Entry by bill of sight.
39. Entry of surplus stores.
40. Removal of uncleared goods to Queen’s warehouse.
41. Failure to comply with provisions as to entry.
42. Power to regulate unloading, removal, etc. of imported goods.
Provisions as to duty on imported goods
43. Duty on imported goods.
44. Exclusion of s. 43(1) for importers etc. keeping standing deposits.
45. Deferred payment of customs duty.
46. Goods to be warehoused without payment of duty.
47. Relief from payment of duty of goods entered for transit or transhipment.
48. Relief from payment of duty of goods temporarily imported.