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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
IMPORT DUTY—continued.
DRAWBACK OF IMPORT DUTY.
When any Import Duty shall have been paid in respect of any wine, spirits, malt liquors,
tobacco, cigars, *or articles of food supplied for the use of any mess on board any of His
Majesty's ships of war. a drawback of the amount of the duty so paid may be allowed, or if
such goods are shipped from the Customs store before payment of duty, the amount of such
duty may be remitted on the production of a certificate from the proper officer of Customs
that such goods have been actually shipped on board one of His Majesty's ships, a receipt
from the Paymaster of such ship for the goods and a written undertaking from the Paymaster
or other proper officer of such ship that if such goods or any part thereof shall be at any time
re-landed, the dnty shall be paid thereon.
In lieu of drawback of import duty paid in respect of any wine, spirits, malt liquors,
tobacco, cigars or articles of food imported and subsequently actually consumed or used by
His Majesty's Land Forces,fixedmoney allowances are paid out of the Island Treasury to
the Officers* and Soldiers of His Majesty's Land Forces quartered within the Island.
AUTHOR1TT.
Law No.
sec. 20.
of 1699,
Law No.
sec. 19.
of 1199,
•TITHE DUES LEVIABLE ON EXPORTATION.
In respect of:—
Aniseed ...
...
...
....
(a) Caroubs ...
Cotton
Linseed
Mavrokoko
Raisins
Silk-cocoons
Wound siik
Manufactured silk, if manufactured by other than
handlooms
For every £100 value, £3.
L a w N o 23 of 1920.
•EXPORT DUTIES.
Upon all Wine exported from the Island a duty at the rate of S paras per (liquid) gallon.
„ Spirit
,.
.,
., 20 „
,-
., Vinegar .,
„ 5 „
,,
.Voile.—Wine containing more than 42 per cent, of proof spirit deemed to be spirit.
I L a w No. 1!
I Schedule 1.
of 1906,
•ROYALTIES.
Asbestos whether in the rough or clean (c*)
i Indenture of Oth Dec.,
2 per cent, in value ' loio. published iu Ga..
( No. 1206 of 17:h Dec,
Sep. per ton.
-,
1I,I
**
i
4-^cp. per ton.
Us. -i-k-p. per ton
4-Vcp. per cubic yard
•i-jjep. per ton
Order in Coancil No.
50S published in GazetU
Gypsum and gypsum stone
Lime and lime stone
Terra umbra, whether raw. calcined or levigated
Stone quarried from State Lands ...
Shingle ... ... ... ... ... •-• ~
z
-_- ,---
v
--_
Anv other mineral substance ... ... ... ... 5 per cent, in value >•£•*>•
101
° <-*- 9th June,
All such Royalties shall be assessed and collected by the Customs Authorities at tne Port of
shipment. Tbe Customs Authorities are hereby empowered iu the event of the value of any
mineral being m their opinion insufficiently or incorrectly declared to demand aud take in respect
of the said mineral the above Royalty or any part thereof in kind instead of in cash.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND
EXPORTS.
j Order ir
The following are the Prohibitions and Restrictions on Imports and Exports :—
j jgo7 "
IMPORTS.
GOATS.—Importation prohibited, save under permit of High Commissioner, Law 10 of lSbS.
LOCUST E*;**".-*.—Importation prohibited, see. *> and 9. Law 11 of 1S81.
SlLK-wop.Ji EJGS.—Im:-cr:atiou urohibited eicept under certain conditions, Law 17 of
189T.
in Council No.
be Sth April,
(ii)
Tlii-
rai-.-
-'.MJ ar-plies tu erimnd caroubs. if
without intenr.ixr.ure
of
anj other
substance.
;ind in tbe
"j
civ-
oi I'M-I.--:-.. :. -J. aiauui'acturt-ci -late ::i;xc; w.ta other sunstance. or
anr
substance in wuicb caroubs (
L a w No. 22 of
1899,
.i
i ii;:.-..• •!,-.:.:
;art.
:i:e i.-har-je :s made*.!',
proportion
;o
the quantitv
of
caroubs contained in the
I
sec.
28 {2).
whoie q::.i:ji:ty .'. -r-\>< rteii
su'os.auc-:. (See alto L.icu.tt: :ax.)
>
(b) 1 per
ces:.
•n 7ake for 5 -jvars from *>t:i Dr-.-ea-oer. 1015, and 2 per cent, for nest succeeding J years.