s.20Movement of uncustomed goods
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Section 20Part 3CONTROL OF VESSELS AND GOODS

Movement of uncustomed goods

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Subject to such conditions as the relevant officer may require by way of bond or other security, Customs and Border Control may give an importer permission to move uncustomed goods within the area of any port or airport, or from any port or airport to any specified place within the jurisdiction.
Where, in pursuance of any power conferred by this or any other law, a seal, lock or mark is used to secure or identify any goods for the purposes of such law and at any time —
while the goods are in the Islands, the seal, lock or mark is wilfully and prematurely removed or tampered with by any person; or
before the seal, lock or mark is lawfully removed, any of the goods are removed by that person, that person and the person in charge of the goods commit an offence under this Act.

Defined Terms

uncustomed goodsbondseallockmark

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