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TARIFF CONCESSION ORDER
Under Section 269P of the Customs Act 1901, I, Wendy Knowles, a delegate of the Chief Executive Officer declare that the goods specified in Column 1 of THE TABLE are goods to which the item in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 specified in Column 2 of THE TABLE applies. This Order shall have effect from 29.02.08 and continue in force until revoked under sections 269SC or 269SD of the Act, or the date, if any, specified in Column 2.
THE TABLE
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number Customs Tariff Classification Last date of effect
8422.30.90 BOTTLE WASHING, DRYING, CAPSULING AND LABELLING MACHINES, 50 champagne and/or wine, capable of ALL of the following: (a) washing and drying bottle exteriors; (b) bottle orientation; (c) dispensing of either a foil, plastic or tin capsule; (d) applying capsules by means of pleating, heat shrinking or spinning; (e) multiple labelling; (f) capacity NOT greater than 3000 bottles per hour
Op. 29.02.08 - TC 0803408
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.................Wendy Knolwes ...................... Dated 16 May 2008 Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer
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