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Changes over time for: Section 42O
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Point in time view as at 07/12/2022.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Export Control Order 2008, Section 42O.
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[Exception in relation to Northern Ireland: EU goods in transitU.K.
This section has no associated Explanatory Memorandum
42O.—(1) Article 8 (transit controls supplementing the dual-use Regulation) does not apply in relation to EU goods that are entering Northern Ireland from the EU customs territory and passing through Northern Ireland to a country or territory other than the United Kingdom.
[(1A) Article 40(2) (customs detainment power supplementing the dual-use Regulation) does not apply in relation to EU goods that are entering Northern Ireland from the EU customs territory and passing through Northern Ireland to the EU customs territory.]
(2) In this article, “EU goods” has the same meaning as “Union goods” in Article 5(23) of the EU customs Regulation.]
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