Coastal goods loading control requires prior bill clearance before goods may be loaded on a vessel. The master of a vessel carrying coastal goods is prohibited from permitting loading until the bill for those goods, presented under section 92, has been passed by the proper officer and delivered to the master by the consignor. The provision operates as a procedural control on the movement of coastal goods and requires prior customs clearance documentation before loading may take place on the vessel.
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Coastal goods loading control requires prior bill clearance before goods may be loaded on a vessel.
The master of a vessel carrying coastal goods is prohibited from permitting loading until the bill for those goods, presented under section 92, has been passed by the proper officer and delivered to the master by the consignor. The provision operates as a procedural control on the movement of coastal goods and requires prior customs clearance documentation before loading may take place on the vessel.
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