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Customs Regulations 1926
126DBOther circumstances under which refunds, rebates and remissions are made—Korean originating
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#### 126DB Other circumstances under which refunds, rebates and remissions are made—Korean originating
(1) For subsection 163(1) of the Act, the following circumstances are prescribed:
(a) duty has been paid on Korean originating goods;
(b) duty has been paid on goods:
(i) that would have been Korean originating goods if, at the time the goods were imported, the importer had held a Certificate of Origin, or a copy of a Certificate of Origin, for the goods; and
(ii) for which the importer holds a Certificate of Origin, or a copy of a Certificate of Origin, at the time of making the application for the refund.
(2) A person may not apply for duty to be refunded under paragraph 126(1)(e) in respect of goods mentioned in subregulation (1) to the extent that an application for a refund relates to one or more of the factors that determine whether the goods are Korean originating goods.
(3) In this regulation:
> Certificate of Origin has the meaning given in subsection 153ZMB(1) of the Act.
> Korean originating goods has the meaning given in subsection 153ZMB(1) of the Act.