The Customs Act
94Clearance of coastal goods at destination
(1) The master of a vessel carrying any coastal goods shall carry on board the vessel all bills relating to such goods delivered to him under section 93 and shall, immediately on arrival of the vessel at any customs or coastal port, deliver to the proper officer of that port all bills relating to the goods which are to be unloaded at that port.
(2) Where any coastal goods are unloaded at any port, the proper officer shall permit clearance thereof if he is satisfied that they are entered in a bill of coastal goods delivered to him under sub-section (1).
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PROVISIONS RELATING TO COASTAL GOODS AND VESSELS CARRYING COASTAL GOODS
- 91 Chapter not to apply to baggage and stores
- 92 Entry of coastal goods
- 93 Coastal goods not to be loaded until bill relating thereto is passed, etc
- 94 Clearance of coastal goods at destination
- 95 Master of a coasting vessel to carry an advice book
- 96 Loading and unloading of coastal goods at customs port or coastal port only
- 97 No coasting vessel to leave without written order
- 98 Application of certain provisions of this Act to coastal goods, etc
- 98A Power to relax
- 99 Power to make rules in respect of coastal goods and coasting vessels