Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00486:section:170:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00486
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 170 (pt 1/23)
Character Range: 300570–303429

170  By‑laws for purposes of proposals
  Where:
 (a) a by‑law is made for the purposes of an Excise Tariff proposed in the Parliament or of an Excise Tariff as proposed to be altered by an Excise Tariff alteration proposed in the Parliament; and
 (b) the proposed Excise Tariff becomes an Excise Tariff or the proposed alteration is made, as the case may be;
the by‑laws shall have effect for the purposes of that Excise Tariff or of that Excise Tariff as so altered, as the case may be, as if the by‑law had been made for those purposes and the proposed Excise Tariff or the Excise Tariff as proposed to be altered, as the case may be, had been in force on the day on which the by‑law was made.

Schedules

Schedule I—Australia

Security under the Excise Act 1901

By this security the Subscribers are, pursuant to the Excise Act 1901, bound to the CEO (as defined in that Act) in the sum of—[here insert amount or mode of ascertaining amount intended to be paid in default of compliance with condition]—subject only to this condition that if—[here insert the condition of the security]—then this security shall be thereby discharged.*

Dated the  day of   20  .

Names and Descriptions of   Signatures of Subscribers  Signatures of Witnesses
Subscribers

* NOTE—If liability is not intended to be joint and several and for the full amount, here state what is intended, as, for example, thus—"The liability of the subscribers is joint only," or "the liability of (mentioning subscriber) is limited to (here state amount of limit of liability or mode of ascertaining limit)."

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