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TARIFF CONCESSION REVOCATION ORDER
Under Section 269SD(2) of the Customs Act 1901, I Robert Crawford a delegate of the Chief Executive Officer (a) revoke Tariff Concession Order Number 0204505 made on 11.06.02, in respect of the goods described in TABLE A below. This Revocation has effect from 01.01.07; and (b) make in its place the Tariff Concession Orders described in TABLE B. The goods specified in Column 1 of TABLE B are goods to which the item in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 specified in Column 2 of TABLE B applies. The Order shall have effect from the date notified in paragraph (a) above as the date of effect for the Revocation.
TABLE A
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number Last date of effect Customs Tariff Classification
9503.70.00 TOYS PUT UP IN SETS, with or without accessories, being ANY of 50 the following: 31.12.06 (a) electrically or mechanically operated; (b) motor vehicles or craft as follows: (i) cars, trucks or other wheeled or tracked toys; (ii) sleds or sleighs; (iii) air or space; (iv) ice, snow or water; (v) carriages, trailers or other wheeled toys; (c) outfits or uniforms but NOT including nurses" outfits or uniforms; (d) sporting or recreation, but NOT including ANY of the following: (i) beach, comprising bucket and spade; (ii) plastic baseball bat and ball; (iii) nurses" outfits or uniforms; (iv) quoits or skittles; (e) household furniture or kitchen utensils, but NOT including tea cups or saucers; (f) garden, being umbrellas, tables, chairs, seats or lounges; (g) buildings, amusement parks, shops, veterinary, nursery, playground, earth-moving, pool, gym, schools or railway in assembled or unassembled condition, jungles, farms, fantasy, garages, workshops, homes, castles, palaces, towers or cathedrals; (h) tools or tool boxes but NOT including plastic garden tools; (i) scent bottles; (j) stencil drawings or tracings; (k) purses or boxes, jewellery; (l) food packs, baskets or eating utensils; (m) paints or brushes; (n) domestic appliances; (o) action, including law enforcement, war, medieval, fireman, fantasy, cowboy, pirate or space; (p) hair, vanity or beauty; (q) picnic;
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