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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DCTUES, AC
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS—continued. AirrHouiTr.
E XPO RTS—continued.
The exportation of the following Cyprus produce containing foreign, superfluous or ]
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inferior substance, matter or thing in excess of the percentage stated is prohibited:— ( 1179 ,* 5th May, 1927*
Raisins, nil; carobs, potatoes and broad beans, 1 per cent.; vetches, 3 per cent.; ( publUbed in Gazntte No.
wheat, barley, oats, aniseed, linseed and white or black cumin, 4 per cent. ) •
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W I N E S M A N U F A C T U R E D I N
C Y P R U S . — E x p o r t a t i o n
to Great Britain, Ireland and the
British Colonies is prohibited, except by license under the hand of the Governor.
Law No. 25 of 1928.
A N I M A L S O T H E R T H A N D O G S A N D
P O U L T R Y . — E x p o r t a t i o n
prohibited save under a Health )
Certificate issued by the Government Veterinary Officer, or a Stock Inspector or > *-**•*-^°* *-• of l
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the Health Officer at the port of embarkation.
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* PORT, HEALTH AND LIGHT DUES.
I. O n all vessels arriving ac a port in Cyprus from a foreign port and calling at Cyprus *--**
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ports without between their calls at anj such porta having called at a foreign port.
(a) At tiie rirst port :
For every ton of registered tonnage up to 300 tons
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... 2cp.
Kor everv ton of registered tonnage exceeding 300 tons
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... lcp.
op to a maximum of Twelve founds.
(b) At each ot the second or third ports, when the above mentioned dues have been paid
in full, naif the above rates with a maximum amount of six pounds at each port.
N o lines are payable iu respect of a vessel if she calls at a fourth or subsequent port within
four wmrkr. fro:n the dace of leaving the third port.
(r.) After tlie expiration ol four weeks from the time of leaving the third port, for all calls
at Cyprus ports within a period of four weeks :
For every ton of registered tonnage up to 800 tons
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... lcp.
For every tou of registered tonuage eiceeding 800 tons ...
... 0\cp.
with a maximum amount of .Six Pounds iu respect of the first two ports only.
2. O n every vessel which has not come from a foreign port and which calls at ports in
Cyprus without calling at a foreign port, at the first two ports called at in auy period of four
weeks :
For every ton of registered tonnage up to 300 tons
...
... lcp.
For every ton of registered tonnage exceeding 300 tons ...
... 0_cp.
up to a m a x i m u m of six pounds, no charge being made at a third or subsequent port if caileu at
within the 3aid period of four weeks.
3. Ships arriving at any port in Cyprus from a foreign port or from another port in Cyprus
and leaving sue;. 1 ore in Cyprus without having taken cargo and wichout having landed or
taken on board passengers, and having on board empty barrels or empty cases only and
discharging sue:, e'mncy barrels or empty oases and no other cargo :
'L-'OC -TC!'T con of registered tonnage ...
...
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... lcp.
but not exceeding rtie m a x i m u m amount of Six Pounds.
4. Dues fjvaiile in respect of any ship, other than a steamer, may be compounded for by
the riavment iii advance of one shilling for each ton of the ."hip's registered tonnage for every
hair" vour. A i.-a.if vear shall be lieeraed to be any period between the 1st January aud the 30tu
June'or between che 1st Juiy aud the 31st December in any year.
5. Full dues are payable in respect of any ship hired or chartered by His Majesty's
Government for the conveyance of troops or stores but which is also employed without the
consent of the oroper authority of the Admiralty for the importation of goods other than goods
or stores for His Majesty's service.
6. For the conveyance of goods with the consent of the proper authority of the Admiralty
br any transport or snip hired or chartered by His Majesty's Government, the person importing
»uch <-*oods shall oav in' lieu of dues a sum equal to one shilling per ton oz the amount of such
goods with a minimum amount of rive shillings.
EXEMPTIONS.
Shies of war.
Transports in His Majesty's service.
Ships hir-d >>r chartered by nis Majesty's Government for the conveyance of trooos or
stores fur His M:.je-tv's service, and flying the Admiralty transport flag.
Yachts belonging to recognised yacht ciubs and whoiiy in ballast.
Shins which having entered a port under stress of weather or for obtaining provisions or
wat•*•.*• snail leave it without having effected auy commercial transaction other than the landing
of passengers under stre?s of weather.
Steam tu'-
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s emDio^ed solely in towing and not having goods or passengers on board.
Shins which have "entered a port for the purpose of loading or discharging cargo and which
are prevented, tii rough stress of weather or quarantine restrictions, from loading or discharging
anv cargo.
" ShiDS which enter a port wholly in ballast and leave without having loaded cargo and
without haviu<** lauded or taken on board passengers or cargo or having effected auy commercial
transaction.
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Ships callin"" at a port in Cyprus for orders or medical inspection only and without having
effected any commercial transaction proceeding to another port in Cyprus. Provided that the
towino* cf li filters and the conveyance of hamals from the one port to the other port shall not
be deemed to be a commercial transaction.
Boats licensed under the Boats Regulation Law, 1884.
Ships under 10 tons registered tonnage owned by persons domiciled in Cyprua.