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.SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, JCC.
AtTHORtTY.
L a w No. 22 of 1899,
see. 30.
I M P O R T DUTY—continued.
T A B L E O F EXEMPTIONS—continued.
58. Chemical manures and fertilizers.
59. Binder twine for agricultural purposes.
60. Dairy appliances and equipment, including containers and packages used in the
distribution of milk and milk products.
61. Cylinders containing gar (the gas being dutiable).
62. Demijohns sealed on exportation, after identification.
63. Dutiable articles sent away for the purpose of alteration or repair : Provided (a)
that by such alteration or repair the specific identity of the article in question has not
been substantially lost ; (6) that prior to exportation such article .hail have been produced
to the Customs for the purpose o_ ideiitiricatica or reimportation ; or (c) that the Comp–
troller of Customs is satisfied that the article is the same.
64. Produce of Cyprus re-imported.
65. Bona fide baggage belonging to and accompanying a passenger or arriving within
two months prior to or after the arrival of such passenger.
66. Theatrical appliances and requisites accompanying a theatrical or show troupe
necessary for their performances in Cyprus.
67. Kastanean, quebracho, oak, myrobolan andfichte,extract dry and liquid, for
the purpose of being used in tanning.
68. Citric acid and metabisulphate.
69. Timber imported into Cyprus ready cut to size for the purpose of being used
ior the making of cases for packing fruit.
70. Mining lamps, mining hats and caps.
71. All petroleum products other than petrol, benzine and kerosene.
72. Dutiable articles imported by Consuls and Consular Officers for exhibition
purposes.
73. Chemicals, other than Talc, for use in the manufacture of soap, and duly certified
b y the importer as being solely for such use.
D R A W B A C K O F IMPO-IT
Dtrrr.
When any Import Duty shall bare beeu paid in respect of any wine, spirits, malt liquors,
-tobacco, cigars, or articles of food sapplied for tbe ase of anj mess on board anj of His
Majesty's ships of war, a drawback of che amounc of the duty so' paid inay be allowed, or if
such goods are shipped from the Customs store before paymeuc of duty, the amount of such
duty may be remittee! on the production of a certificate from the proper officer of Customs
thac inch goods hare been actually suip-ved on board one or* His Majesty's ships, a receipt
from che Paymaster of such ship for che goods and a wricten undertaking from the Paymaster
or other proper officer of such ship chat if snch goods or any pare thereof
be ac any time
re-landed, the uucy shall be paid thereon.
In lieu of drawback of import dnty paid in respecc of any wine, spirits, malt liquor3,
tobacco, cigars or articles of food imported and subsequently actually consumed or used by
His Majescy's Land Forces, fixed money allowances are paid" one of "the Islaud Treasury co
the Officers aud .Soldiers of His Majesty's Land Forces qnartered within the Island.
A drawback of Customs Import Duty at the rate of one shilling and four piastres is
paid to any Tobacco Manufacturer on every oke of cigarettes manufactured in and
•exported from Cyprus, in respect of any quantity of cigarettes of not less than one oke
in any one consignment.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND
EXPORTS.
The following are the Prohibitions and Restrictions on Imports and Exports :—
I M P O R T S .
-<_kH.TS.—Importation prohibited, save under perrnic of the Governor.
L O C C S T
EGGS.—Importation prohibited.
S I L K W O R M S . — I m p o r t a t i o n prohibited.
SmE-woBrttf EGGS.—Importation prohibited except under the following conditions :—
That the permission in writing of the Director of Agriculture is previously obtained (a);
and
That the importation is completed between the lst October and the last day of February;
and
That each box of any consignment of eggs is sealed by a banderolle affixed by the
Government authority responsible for the silkworm industry in the country of
origin ; and . '
That every consignment of eggs imported into Cyprus is accompanied by an official
certificate of the Government authority specified above.
Before any consignment of imported eggs is passed through the Customs, the proper
officer of the Customs shall inform the Director of Agriculture of their arrival and
shall forward for his consideration any certificate or other'document produced by the
importer.' If the Director of Agriculture shall authorize the importation of the
consignment, each box of the consignment shall be banderolled by a Sericulture
Inspector with a Cyprus banderolle, or, if the Director of Agriculture refuses to allow
the importation, the importer will be permitted to re-export the eggs within a month
from the date of such refusal and failing snch re-exportation within such period the
said eggs shall be destroyed without compensation. The Cnstoms authorities must
notify the Director of Agriculture of the date of such re-exportation or destruction. /
(a) Application for snch permission mast be made in writing and mast reach the office of the Director of Agricnlta;e no.
later than the 15th June in each jear (Order in. Council No. 1246 published in Gaz-tis No. 1936 of 10th August, 1923.
L a w No. 22 of 1399,
19.
sec.
Larr No.
sec. -1.
2T of 1928.
L a w N o . 10 of 1S88,
sec. 1.
L a w N o . 11 of 1881,
sees. 8 and 9.
Law No. -22 of 1921.
sec. 3.
.
L a w 22 of 1922, r-ec,
4 (1), as amended by
\ L a w No. 17 of 1925,
\ sec. 2; and Order in
/ Council No. 899 pub. in
I Gazette No. 1536 of 4th
August, 1922.