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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Postal Packets (Revenue and Customs) Regulations 2011.
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4.The Postal Packets (Revenue and Customs) Regulations 2007 are revoked....
5.Application of Section 105 of the Postal Services Act 2000
7.Section 159 (power to examine and take account of goods)...
8.Paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 3 (notice of seizure) does not...
9.In its application to foreign postal packets or GB-NI postal...
10.Section 5 (time of importation, exportation, etc) has effect as...
11.Subsection (3) of section 40 (sale of uncleared goods deposited...
13.Section 49 (forfeiture of goods improperly imported) has effect as...
15.Section 77 (information in relation to goods imported or exported)...
16.Section 99 (provisions as to deposit in Queen's warehouse) applies...
17.Customs declarations for foreign postal packets carried by a universal service provider
20.Liability to forfeiture of non-compliant foreign postal packets
22.Power to require an entry or account and disposal of goods for which no entry or no proper account is given
24.Authorisation of postal operator to perform duties of importer or exporter
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