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PART 2 Authorisation and Approval
4.Treatment of a declaration as an application for authorisation
5.Treatment of a declaration as an application to amend an authorisation
6.Cases where a declaration is not to be treated as an application for authorisation
7.Cases where a declaration is not to be treated as an application for authorisation or for amendment
8.Determination of a declaration treated as an application for authorisation
8A.Determination of a declaration treated as an application for amendment
PART 4 Procedure-specific Rules
16.Obligations relating to keeping goods in a customs warehouse
18B.Authorisation to declare goods for a free zone procedure – requirements
18E.Control of other activities in free zones by responsible authority
18G.Liability to import duty where there is a change in the goods
18I.Consequences of determination of liability under regulation 18G
CHAPTER 2 Inward Processing Procedure
21.Authorisation to declare goods for an inward processing procedure
22.Authorisation to declare goods for an inward processing procedure – conditions and requirements
23.Liability to import duty where there is a change in the goods
25.Consequences of determination of liability under regulation 23
26.Temporary export of goods released to an inward processing procedure
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