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to deal with goods entered under section 114

"114c. (1) Subject to this Act, where an entry in respect of goods has been sent, given or transmitted to Customs, the Customs must give an export entry advice, in a manner and form specified in the regulations, that constitutes either an authority to deal with the goods to which the entry relates in accordance with the entry or a refusal to provide such an authority.

"(2) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), regulations specifying the form of an export entry advice must include in the information set out in that advice a number, called the export entry advice number, by which the advice can be identified.

"(3) Authority under this section to deal with goods must, unless an officer doing duty in relation to export entries has determined under subsection (4) that this subsection does not apply in relation to the goods, be expressed to be subject to the condition that an officer of Customs may, at any time within 5 years after the goods are entered for export, require verification of information that was transmitted to Customs for the purposes of their entry and may, for the purpose of that verification, exercise such of the powers conferred under section 214aa as the last-mentioned officer considers necessary.

 "(4) Where an officer doing duty in relation to export entries is satisfied that the information transmitted to Customs for the purposes of an export entry of goods will not require verification of that information after the goods are entered, he or she may determine, in writing, that subsection (3) does not apply in relation to the goods.

"(5) Authority under this section to deal with goods may be expressed to be subject to the condition:

     (a) that any specified permission for the goods to be dealt with, (however it is described) that may be required under another law of the Commonwealth is obtained; and

     (b) that any specified obligation under this Act in respect of the goods is complied with;

and, for the purposes of this Act, where authority under this section is expressed to be subject to such a condition, it is taken not to have been given until any permission referred to in the condition has been obtained and any obligation referred to in that condition has been complied with.

"(6) An officer doing duty in relation to export entries may, at any time before goods authorised to be dealt with in accordance with an export entry 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