DRAWBACK ON LOCALLY ASSEMBLED 
MOTOR CARS SUPPLIED TO MEMBERS OF 
THE BRITISH FORCES OR CIVILIAN COMPONENT  [ S.L.337.19 1
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 337.19
DRAWBACK ON LOCALLY ASSEMBLED MOTOR 
CARS SUPPLIED TO MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH 
FORCES OR CIVILIAN COMPONENT 
REGULATIONS
6th July, 1965
LEGAL NOTICE 35 of 1965.
Citation. 
Assembled Motor Cars supplied to Members of the British Forces
or Civilian Component) Drawback Regulations.
Drawback on 
locally assembled 
motor cars 
supplied to 
members of the 
British forces or 
civilian 
component.
Cap. 337.
2. Subject to the provisions of the Import Duties Act, and of
regulations 3 and 4 hereof, a drawback of the import duties charged
on the completely knocked down parts, materials and accessories
incorporated in a locally assembled motor car shall be allowed
when such motor car is supplied directly to a member of the British
forces or civilian component, at the time of his first arrival to take
up service in Malta or at the time of first arrival of any dependants
to join him, for use as his private motor car during the term of such
service:
Provided that the granting of the said drawback shall be
subject to the member of the British forces or civilian component in
whose favour it is to be allowed not having already imported into
these Islands a private motor car free from import duties and
provided further that the said drawback shall be allowed in respect
of only one private motor car for any such member.
Disposal of motor 
car with 
permission of 
Comptroller of 
Customs.
3. A motor car in respect of which drawback has been
allowed under the last preceding regulation shall not be sold or
otherwise disposed of in Malta except with the prior permission in
writing of the Comptroller of Customs and under such conditions as
he may deem proper to impose.
Evidence of supply 
of motor car 
qualifying for 
drawback.
4. A claim for the payment of drawback under these
regulations shall be supported by a declaration in such terms as the
Comptroller of Customs may require, made and subscribed by the
person to whom the motor car in respect of which drawback is
claimed has been supplied.
Interpretation.
"civilian component" and "dependent" shall have the same meaning
as is respectively assigned to them in Part I of the Annex to the
Agreement on Mutual Defence and Assistance entered into between
the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland and the Government of Malta on the 21st day of
September, 1964.
