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Customs Legislation (Anti-dumping Amendments) Act 1998
269ZZEHow must an application be made?
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#### 269ZZE How must an application be made?
(1) An application must:
(a) be in writing; and
(b) be in an approved form; and
(c) contain such information as the form requires; and
(d) be signed in the manner indicated in the form.
(2) Without limiting paragraph (1)(c), an application must:
(a) contain a full description of the goods to which the application relates; and
(b) particularise the ground or grounds that, in the applicant’s view, would warrant the reinvestigation of a finding or findings that formed the basis of the reviewable decision; and
(c) specify the finding or findings.
> Note: Sections 269ZZX and 269ZZY set out requirements concerning confidential or sensitive commercial information that might be contained in an application, including the need to accompany the application with a summary of such information.
(3) An application is made when it is received by the Review Officer after it has been lodged with the Review Officer in accordance with section 269ZY.