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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, .-VC
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I M P O R T DUTIES—<continued.
•m-~ TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS—continued.
7^^^Toohinery or apparatus (including masts, poles, lines and their parts and materials)
*' ..-.,. Cyprus by Imperial and International Communications Limited and certified
; ,. •: ired for the construction, maintenance or operation of their land telegraphs,
wireless telegraphy stations, or telephone installations provided that such machinery and
apparatus is of British origin.
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H a y or straw imported under a permit from the Director of Agriculture.
7S.. Carob-seeds.
79. The industrial chemicals known as Caustic Soda, Caustic Potash, Sulphuric
Acid and Hydrochloridic Acid.
80. Cultural or educational cinematograph films : Provided that the importer
has previously obtained from the Cyprus Board of Film Censors a licence in writing,
and a certificate to the effect that the film to be imported is cultural or educational.
81. Aeroplanes and their parts of British manufacture.
82. Flattened tin cans, together with their lids, used for the purpose of packing
jim or fruit preserves, and duly certified by the importer as being solely for re-export.
S3. Printed tissue paper used for wrapping fruit; and printed labels for fruit boxes :
Provided that such printed paper and printed labels are of a design approved by the
Director of Agriculture.
S4. Hoops for fruit boxes.
S5. All materials for the manufacture of placing cards. Provided that duty is paid
in thefirstinstance and refunded when the Comptroller of Customs is satisfied that such
materials have been used in the manufacture of playing cards.
S6. All articles of Boj* Scout or Girl Guide clothing or equipment imported for the use
of any Boy Scouts or Girl Guides (including their officers) in their capacity as such and dulv
certified as being so imported by the Secretary of the Cyprus Boy Scouts Association or
the Secretary of the Girl Guides as the case may be.
This exemption applies only to :—
(a) Boy Scouts as defined in the Boy Scouts Association Law, 1933 ;
(6) Members of a troop of foreign Boy Scouts to w h o m the Governor has granted
a permit under section 5 or section 7 of the Boy Scouts Association Law, 1933 •
(c) Girl Guides who are members of a body of Girl Guides recognized b\- the
Governor.
S7. Wire nails of British origin or manufacture, which the Comptroller of Customs
is satisfied are to be used for fruit cases.
S8. Pig iron of British origin or manufacture.
89. Foundryfirebricks of British origin or manufacture.
90. Foundry coke of British origin or manufacture.
91. Motor cars imported by or for the use of the Governor.
92. Telephone poles which the Comptroller of Customs and Inland Revenue is satisfied
are solely required for the construction, maintenance or operation of public telephone
installations.
93. Linen or cloth proved to the satisfaction of the Comptroller of Customs and
Inland Revenue to be imported for the purpose of being embroidered and subsequently.
re-exported.
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94. Materials and apparatus proved to the satisfaction of the Comptroller of Customs
and Inland Revenue to be imported for the manufacture of false teeth.
!)"•.—•«) Motor vehicles imported by visitors who arc members of an automobile
club or association approved by the Governor, provided that such vehicles are exported
within six months from the date of importation or within such further period as the
Comptroller of Customs and Inland Revenue may allow, and subject to certain other
condition.-.
(b) Motor vehicles imported by visitors who are not members of an automobile club
or .association approved by the Governor or who, being members, do not desire to avail
themselves of the privilege accorded to such members, provided, amongst certain other
conditions, that at the time of importation the importers deposit with the Collector of
Customs a sum equal to the duty chargeable on such motor vehicles under the Custom.-
Tariff for the time being in operation, and that such vehicles are exported within six month-
from the date of importation or within such further period as the Comptroller of Customs
and Inland Revenue may allow. Upon exportation the deposit is refunded.
ACTUORITY.
Law Xo. 30 of 1930.
sec. 3 (6), as amended
bv Law "No. 20 of 1932.
sec. 2 (6).
Order in Council No,
14153 of Sth April. 1932,
j pub. in Gaz. Xo. 2211
(of loth April, 1932.
i Order in Council Xo.
( 14S3 of 12th July. 1932.
I pub. in Gaz. No. 2229
\ of loth July, 1932.
Order in Council No.
j 14 ST of 22nd August,
1932. pub. in Gaz. No.
( 2235 ot 26th Aueust.
] 1932.
i Order in Council No.
) 15u3 of 20th Oct.. 1932,
| pub. in Gaz. No. 2247
of 21st Oct.. 1932.
/ Order in Council Xo.
151"
1932,
225S of 9th Dec.
of "th Dec..
pub. in Gaz. Xo.
1932.
Order in Council Xo.
152ft of 30th Jan.. 1933.
pub. in Gaz. Xo. 2271
of 3rd Feb.. 1933.
Law Xo. 11 of 1933,
sec. 5.
Ordnr in Council Xo.
i529 of 5th April. 1933,
pub. in Gaz. Xo. 22S3
of 7th April. 1933.
Order in Council Xo.
, 1544 of 15th Aug.,
( 1933, pub. in Gaz. Xo.
\ 2307 of 18th Aug., 1933.
j
Law
No. 36 of 1933,
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sec. 3.
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Order
in Council No.
/ 1572 of 19th Feb.,
1934, pub. La Gaz. No.
, 2348 of 23rd Feb.,
) 1934.
Order in Council No.
1574 of 2nd March,
1934. pub. in Guz. No.
2351 of 9th March.
1934.
Order in Council Xo.
1579 of 23rd April,
1934, pub. in Gaz. X o
2303 of 27th April.
1934.
The Motor Which-.;
(Temporary Import–
ation) Ki'iJiiliiiioiis.
1934. pub. in (.</:. X<>.
23i.i8 of 25tli
M a v .
l<*;'4.