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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Customs Consolidation Act 1876 (c. 36)
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Point in time view as at 21/07/2008.
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008, Cross Heading: Customs Consolidation Act 1876 (c. 36).
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Customs Consolidation Act 1876 (c. 36)U.K.
1U.K.In section 42 of the Customs Consolidation Act 1876 (prohibitions and restrictions), in the Table of prohibitions and restrictions inwards, insert as the first entry under the heading “Goods prohibited to be imported”— “ All articles bearing or having affixed to them any stamp, name, writing, or other device implying or tending to imply any sanction or guarantee by the Customs or by any other Department of the Government. ”.
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