Customs and Excise Act 2018

Final and miscellaneous provisions - Regulations, orders, rules, etc - Regulations

410: Regulations in relation to sale of goods by chief executive

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"Rules for the chief executive selling goods and what happens to the money"

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The chief executive can sell goods under this Act. You need to know that regulations can say how they sell these goods. The regulations can also say what happens to the money they get from selling the goods, which is called the proceeds of sale, and you can find more information about this by looking at the related legislation.

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Part 6Final and miscellaneous provisions
Regulations, orders, rules, etc: Regulations

410Regulations in relation to sale of goods by chief executive

  1. Regulations may prescribe the way in which the chief executive may sell goods under this Act and the proceeds of sale may be dispersed.

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