Customs Act 1901
Subject to this Part, the Comptroller-General of Customs may grant a person or partnership a licence in writing, to be known as a warehouse licence, to warehouse goods at a place covered by the licence.
79(2)
A warehouse licence may cover: (a) if the licence is an excise-equivalent warehouse licence - one or more places; or (b) otherwise - just one place.
79(3)
A warehouse licence may authorise, at a place covered by the licence, the warehousing of: (a) goods generally; or (b) goods included in one or more classes.
79(4)
A warehouse licence may also authorise, at a place covered by the licence and in relation to all or particular classes of goods warehoused at the place, any of the following activities to be carried on: (a) blending; (b) packaging; (c) processing; (d) manufacturing excisable goods; (e) trading; (f) other activities specified in the licence.
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