DRAWBACK ON EXPORTED FLUSH VALVES [ S.L.337.10 1
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 337.10
DRAWBACK ON EXPORTED FLUSH VALVES 
ORDER
27th October, 1961
LEGAL NOTICE 64 of 1961.
Citation. 
Valves Order.
Drawback on 
exportation of 
flush valves.
Cap. 337.
2. Subject to the provisions of the Import Duties Act and of
articles 3 and 4 of this Order, a drawback of the import duties
charged on the articles specified in the Schedule shall be allowed
on the exportation of flush valves manufactured in these Islands
and incorporating such articles.
Keeping of records 
by manufacturer.
3. (1) The Comptroller of Customs may require the
manufacturer of the flush valves to keep such records as he may
consider necessary to show the quantity of the articles imported or
withdrawn from bond and incorporated in the flush valves.
(2) Such records shall be kept available for inspection by any
officer of Customs at the premises of the manufacturer.
Customs control 
over packing of 
flush valves.
4. (1) Flush valves about to be exported shall be inspected by
officers of Customs on the premises of the manufacturer or at such
other place as may be determined by the Comptroller of Customs at
the manufacturer’s expense, and after such inspection the flush
valves shall be packed and sealed in the presence of such officers.
(2) For the purposes of the inspection required in accordance
with the provisions of sub-article (1) the manufacturer shall give
the Comptroller of Customs not less than three days’ notice in
writing of the date on which he intends to export the flush valves
and such notice shall contain particulars of the place at which and
the hours during which such inspection may be carried out.
SCHEDULE
Article 2
Body caps, valve bodies. pistons, piston skirts, mushroom
valves, levers, lever caps, retaining clips, mushroom springs,
mushroom screws, rocker pins, plungers, plunger springs,
mushroom washers, piston washers, cap washers, plunger glands,
felt washers, seal washer nuts, push buttons and push button
springs.
