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Certain acts may be lawfully done by dryers and roasters of chicory under the regulations of the Commissioners.
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19. Provided always, that, under and subject to such rules and regulations, restrictions and conditions, as the Commissioners of Inland Revenue shall think proper, and shall make in that behalf, the following acts and proceedings may be lawfully done, and shall have the effect herein-after mentioned; (that is to say,)
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1. Any dryer of chicory may remove and send out from his warehouse any dried chicory to the entered warehouse and stock of any other such dryer without payment or charge of the duty thereon; and the person to whose warehouse the same shall be removed shall, upon receiving the same, be answerable and accountable for the duty chargeable thereon, and shall be charged with such duty when and as the said chicory shall be sent out or removed from his warehouse, in like manner as if he had been the dryer thereof:
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2. Any dryer or roaster of chicory may receive into and have in his possession foreign dried chicory which shall have been duly imported into the United Kingdom, and on which the duties of Customs shall have been duly paid on the importation thereof; but if any question shall arise whether any chicory is foreign, or whether the said duties of Customs have been so paid thereon as aforesaid, proof of the affirmative of such question shall lie upon the person in whose possession such chicory shall be found:
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3. Any dryer of chicory may remove from the kiln or utensil on or in which the same may be drying any chicory before the drying thereof is completed, into a warehouse to be provided by such dryer, and approved by the said Commissioners specially for the purpose of depositing and securing therein such partially dried chicory and afterwards to return the same to such kiln or utensil to complete the drying thereof.
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