s.33Duties of master of outgoing vessel
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Section 33Part 3CONTROL OF VESSELS AND GOODS

Duties of master of outgoing vessel

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The master of every vessel which has arrived in the Islands (otherwise than in ballast) in which goods are to be exported shall, before any goods are taken on board (otherwise than under a stiffening order) obtain a certificate in the required form of its due clearance inwards, which certificate shall embody an entry outwards, signed by such master; and if the vessel carries goods taken on board at a port outside the jurisdiction, the master shall deliver to Customs and Border Control the clearance outwards from such other port.
No vessel shall depart from any port for any destination without clearance from Customs and Border Control and such clearance shall be in such form as may be determined by Customs and Border Control.
If it appears to any officer that an aircraft is intended or likely to depart for a destination outside the Islands from any place other than an airport or from a Customs and Border Control area before Customs and Border Control clearance is given therefrom, the officer may give such instructions and take such steps by way of detention of the aircraft or otherwise as appear to the officer necessary in order to prevent the flight.
A person who contravenes any instructions given under subsection (3) commits an offence, and any goods carried on the aircraft are liable to forfeiture.

Defined Terms

outgoing vesselballastclearance inwardsentry outwardsclearance

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