Customs Act 1901
The Commonwealth shall have the right to require and take securities for compliance with this Act, for compliance with conditions or requirements to which the importation or exportation of goods is subject and generally for the protection of the revenue, and pending the giving of the required security in relation to any goods subject to customs control, an officer of Customs may refuse to deliver the goods or to give any authority to deal with the goods.
42(1A)
The right of the Commonwealth under subsection (1) to require and take a security includes the right to require and take securities for payment of any penalty that a person may become liable to pay to the Commonwealth under the Customs Undertakings (Penalties) Act 1981 .
42(1B)
The right of the Commonwealth under subsection (1) to require and take a security includes the right to require and take securities in respect of any interim duty that may be payable on goods under the Customs Tariff (Anti-Dumping) Act 1975 but no such security shall be required or taken under this Act:
(a) on an application under section 269TB of this Act in respect of the goods to which the application relates before the time at which the Commissioner (within the meaning of Part XVB ) has made a preliminary affirmative determination, within the meaning of Part XVB , in respect of those goods; or
(b) on like goods imported into Australia before that time.
42(1C)
If:
(a) an undertaking is given and accepted under subsection 269TG(4) or 269TJ(3) in respect of goods; and
(b) the undertaking is subsequently breached;
the Commonwealth may require and take securities in respect of any interim duty that may be payable under the Customs Tariff (Anti-Dumping) Act 1975 on the goods or on like goods imported into Australia.
[ CCH Note: No 85 of 1995, Sch 9 item 51, provides for the amendment of s 42(1C) by omitting " Comptroller " (wherever occurring) and substituting " CEO " . The amendment has not been incorporated in view of the discrepancy between the wordings of the principal Act and the amending Act.]
42(1D)
The right of the Commonwealth under subsection (1) to require and take a security includes the right to require and take a security in respect of any interim duty that may be payable under the Customs Tariff (Anti-Dumping) Act 1975 on goods the subject of an application under subsection 269ZE(1) of this Act.
42(2)
The right of the Commonwealth under subsection (1) to require and take securities includes the right to require and take a security for a purpose or purposes for which security may be taken under that subsection and for a purpose or purposes for which security may be taken under section 16 of the Excise Act 1901-1957 and the succeeding provisions of this Part apply to and in relation to such a security in the same manner as they apply to and in relation to any other security required and taken under subsection (1).
42(3)
The rights of the Commonwealth under this section may be exercised by a Collector on behalf of the Commonwealth.
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