Importers Warned Against Trafficking In Licences
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an indent commission is involved,” said Mr Boord. “Similarly, the use of newspaper ad- • ertisements to find customers holding import licences or, alternatively, prospective customers for goods to be imported under ■ licences held by the advertiser, does not necessarily indicate trading in import licences. This depends entirely on whether or not the arrangement finally entered into amounts to misuse of a licence by one of the parties concerned.’’ Import licences were issued to ar. importer to enable him to import goods required for the normal conduct of his business and were not transferable, he said.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28753, 26 November 1958, Page 14
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