Customs and Excise Act 2018

Entry and exit of goods, persons, and craft - Customs places and Customs-controlled areas - Customs-controlled areas

65: Surrender of licence

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"How to give up a Customs licence"

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If you have a licence for a Customs-controlled area, you can give it up at any time. You need to give the chief executive one month's notice in writing. You can do this by sending a written notice to the chief executive, and you can find more information about this by looking at the related law.

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Part 3Entry and exit of goods, persons, and craft
Customs places and Customs-controlled areas: Customs-controlled areas

65Surrender of licence

  1. A licence for a Customs-controlled area may be surrendered at any time by the licensee giving 1 month's notice in writing to the chief executive.

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