Customs Act 1901
PART XI
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AGENTS AND CUSTOMS BROKERS
(a) comes into force on a date specified in the licence or, if no date is so specified, the date on which it is granted; and
(b) subject to this Part, remains in force until the end of the licence expiry day next following the grant of the licence but may be renewed in accordance with section 183CJ.
(a) the first licence expiry day is 31 December 2000; and
(b) the next licence expiry day is 30 June 2003; and
(c) later licence expiry days occur at intervals of 3 years after the last licence expiry day.
Division 3
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Licensing of customs brokers
SECTION 183CH
DURATION OF LICENCE
183CH(1)
[In force from date granted]
(a) comes into force on a date specified in the licence or, if no date is so specified, the date on which it is granted; and
(b) subject to this Part, remains in force until the end of the licence expiry day next following the grant of the licence but may be renewed in accordance with section 183CJ.
183CH(1A)
[Licence expiry day]
For the purposes of this section:
(a) the first licence expiry day is 31 December 2000; and
(b) the next licence expiry day is 30 June 2003; and
(c) later licence expiry days occur at intervals of 3 years after the last licence expiry day.
183CH(2)
[Licence ceases on death of person]
A licence granted to a natural person ceases to have effect on the death of that person.
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