Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A04325:body:0:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A04325
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transhipped are so dealt with, cancel that authority:

    (a) if the authority was given in respect of a documentary entry— by signing a notice stating that the authority is cancelled and setting out the reasons for that cancellation and serving a copy of that notice on the person who made the entry or, if that person does not have possession of the goods, on the person who has possession of the goods; and

    (b) if the authority was given in respect of a computer entry:

         (i) by transmitting to the registered COMPILE user to whom the authority was given a cancellation notice setting out the same particulars as are required to be included in a notice referred to in paragraph (a); or

         (ii) by signing and serving a notice of the kind referred to in paragraph (a);

and the cancellation has effect from the moment the notice is served or transmitted, as the case requires.

Visual examination in presence of officer of Customs

"71C.(1) If a person permitted or required to make an import entry in respect of goods to which section 68 applies does not have the information to complete the entry, the person may make application to Customs, by document, for permission to examine the goods in the presence of an officer of Customs.

"(2) An application must be communicated to Customs by giving it to an officer of Customs doing duty in relation to import entries.

"(3) When an application is given to Customs under subsection (2), an officer of Customs must, by notice in writing, give the applicant permission to examine the goods to which the application relates on a day and at a place nominated in the notice.

"(4) A person who has received a visual examination permission may examine the goods in accordance with the permission in the presence of an officer of Customs.

An officer of Customs may request additional information

"71D.(1) Without limiting the generality of the information that may be required to be included in an import entry, where goods have been entered, authority to deal with the goods in accordance with the entry may be refused until an officer doing duty in relation to import entries:

    (a) has verified particulars of the goods shown in the entry; or

    (b) is satisfied of any other matter that may be relevant to the granting of an authority to deal.

"(2) An officer doing duty in relation to import entries may, by document or by computer, require the owner of goods entered under section 71 A:

    (a) to deliver to the officer the commercial documents in respect of the goods that are in the owner's possession or under the owner's control (including any