63 Entry outwards of exporting ships

Outward entry and clearance of ships, etc

63  Entry outwards of exporting ships

(1)     Where a ship is to load any goods at a port for exportation [. . .] or as stores for use on a voyage to an eventual destination outside [the United Kingdom], the master of the ship shall, before any goods are taken on board that ship at that port, other than goods for exportation loaded in accordance with a stiffening order issued by the proper officer, deliver to the proper officer—

(a)     an entry outwards of the ship in such form and manner and containing such particulars as the Commissioners may direct; and

(b)     a certificate from the proper officer of the clearance inwards or coastwise of the ship of her last voyage with cargo; and

(c)     if the ship has already loaded goods at some other port for exportation or as stores for

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