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Aflatoxins in Nuts, Nut Products, Dried Figs and Dried Fig Products Regulations 1992

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6.  An authorised officer may with the agreement of an officer of Customs and Excise carry out any inspection, or any part of an inspection, of a consignment of imported nuts, nut products, dried figs, dried fig products or any of them before the examination of the consignment by the officer of Customs and Excise has been completed and if, as a result of such an inspection, the authorised officer gives the importer unconditional authorisation in writing to remove the consignment, compliance on the part of the importer with paragraph 1(a) above shall not be required.

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