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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 9806600 made on 09.10.98, 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
8485.90.00 SEALS, OIL, having BOTH of the following: 50 (a) outside diameter of metal coated with a rubber base paint 31.12.06 sealer; (b) synthetic rubber inner sealing element having a sealing lip and two contaminant exclusion lips
Op. 24.07.98 - TC 9806600
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..Robert Crawford...................... Dated 20 June 2007 Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer
Revocation Instrument HS2007/382A
TABLE B
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number Last date of effect Customs Tariff Classification
8487.90.00 SEALS, OIL, having BOTH of the following: 50 (a) outside diameter of metal coated with a rubber base paint sealer; (b) synthetic rubber inner sealing element having a sealing lip and two contaminant exclusion lips
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