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Customs Regulations 1926
191Receipts for goods
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#### 191 Receipts for goods
(1) Where goods subject to the control of the Customs are moved from one place in Australia to another place in Australia, the person in actual charge of each ship or aircraft, or of each carriage, boat or lighter, in which the goods are carried in the course of being so moved shall, if so required by a Collector, cause a receipt for the goods to be given on a form approved by the Collector and shall cause to be carried with the goods, and to be delivered to the person to whom he delivers the goods, such Customs documents relating to the goods as the Collector requires.
Penalty: One hundred dollars.
(2) In subregulation (1), Customs document has the same meaning as in regulation 193.