No goods specified in the following clauses shall be brought, whether by land or sea,
into the Union of Burma :—
(a) * * * *
(b) counterfeit coin ; or coin which purports to be current coin but which is not of
the established standard in weighs or fineness :
(c) any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, drawing, painting, representation, figure or
article :
(d) goods having applied thereto a counterfeit trade-mark within the meaning of the
Penal Code, or a false trade-description within the meaning of the Merchandise
Marks Act :
(e) goods made or produced beyond the limits of the United Kingdom, India or
Pakistan and the Union of Burma and having applied thereto any name or trade-
mark being, or purporting to be, the name or trade-mark of any person who is a
manufacturer, dealer or trader in the United Kingdom, in India or Pakistan or in
the Union of Burma unless--
(i) the name or trade-mark is, as to every application thereof, accompanied by a
definite indication of the goods having been made or produced in a place
beyond the limits of the United Kingdom, India or Pakistan and the Union
of Burma; and
(ii) the country in which that place is situated is in that indication indicated in
letters as large and conspicuous as any letter in the name or trade-mark, and
in the same language and character as the name or trade-mark :
(f) piece-goods, such as are ordinarily sold by length or by the piece, which
(i) have not conspicuously stamped in English numerals on each piece the
length thereof in standard yards, or in standard yards and a fraction of such
a yard, according to the real length of the piece; and
(ii) have been manufactured beyond the limits of the Union of Burma; or
(iii) having been manufactured within those limits have been manufactured
beyond the limits of the Union of Burma in premises which, if they were in
the Union of Burma, would be a factory as defined in the Factories Act :
(g) matches made with white phosphorus.
19. The President of the Union may from time to time, by notification in the Gazette,
prohibit or restrict the bringing or taking by sea or by land goods of any specified description
into or out of the Union of Burma or any specified part thereof, either generally or from or to
any specified country, region, port or place beyond the limits of the Union of Burma.
19A. (1) Before detaining any such goods as are or may be specified Detention in or under
section 18 or section 19, as the case may be, or taking any further proceedings with a view to
the confiscation thereof under this Act, the Chief Customs-officer or other officer appointed
by the Chief Customs-authority in this behalf may require the regulations under this section,
whether as to information, security, conditions or other matters, to be complied with, and may satisfy himself in accordance with those regulations that the goods are such as are prohibited
to be imported.
(2) The President of the Union may make regulations, either general or special,
respecting the detention and confiscation of goods tie importation of which is prohibited, and
the conditions, if any, to be fulfilled before such detention and confiscation, and may by such
regulations determine the information, notices and security to be given, and the evidence
requisite for any of the purposes of this section and the mode of verification of such
evidence.
(3) Where there is on any goods a name which is identical with, or a colourable
imitation of, the name of a place in the United Kingdom, India or Pakistan or the Union of
Burma that name, unless accompanied in equally large and conspicuous letters, and in the
same language and character, by the name of the country in which such place is situate, shall
be treated for the purposes of sections 18 and 19 as if it were the name of a place in the
United Kingdom, India or Pakistan or the Union of Burma.
(4) Such regulations may apply to all goods the importation of which is prohibited by
section 18 or under section 19, or different regulations may be made respecting different
classes of such goods or of offences in relation to such goods.
(5) The regulations may provide for the informant reimbursing any
public officer and the Government all expenses and damages incurred in respect of any
detention made on his information, and of any proceedings consequent on such detention.
(6) All regulations under this section shall be published in the Gazette.
No goods specified in the following clauses shall be brought, whether by land or sea,
into the Union of Burma :—
(a) * * * *
(b) counterfeit coin ; or coin which purports to be current coin but which is not of
the established standard in weighs or fineness :
(c) any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, drawing, painting, representation, figure or
article :
(d) goods having applied thereto a counterfeit trade-mark within the meaning of the
Penal Code, or a false trade-description within the meaning of the Merchandise
Marks Act :
(e) goods made or produced beyond the limits of the United Kingdom, India or
Pakistan and the Union of Burma and having applied thereto any name or trade-
mark being, or purporting to be, the name or trade-mark of any person who is a
manufacturer, dealer or trader in the United Kingdom, in India or Pakistan or in
the Union of Burma unless--
(i) the name or trade-mark is, as to every application thereof, accompanied by a
definite indication of the goods having been made or produced in a place
beyond the limits of the United Kingdom, India or Pakistan and the Union
of Burma; and
(ii) the country in which that place is situated is in that indication indicated in
letters as large and conspicuous as any letter in the name or trade-mark, and
in the same language and character as the name or trade-mark :
(f) piece-goods, such as are ordinarily sold by length or by the piece, which
(i) have not conspicuously stamped in English numerals on each piece the
length thereof in standard yards, or in standard yards and a fraction of such
a yard, according to the real length of the piece; and
(ii) have been manufactured beyond the limits of the Union of Burma; or
(iii) having been manufactured within those limits have been manufactured
beyond the limits of the Union of Burma in premises which, if they were in
the Union of Burma, would be a factory as defined in the Factories Act :
(g) matches made with white phosphorus.
19. The President of the Union may from time to time, by notification in the Gazette,
prohibit or restrict the bringing or taking by sea or by land goods of any specified description
into or out of the Union of Burma or any specified part thereof, either generally or from or to
any specified country, region, port or place beyond the limits of the Union of Burma.
19A. (1) Before detaining any such goods as are or may be specified Detention in or under
section 18 or section 19, as the case may be, or taking any further proceedings with a view to
the confiscation thereof under this Act, the Chief Customs-officer or other officer appointed
by the Chief Customs-authority in this behalf may require the regulations under this section,
whether as to information, security, conditions or other matters, to be complied with, and may satisfy himself in accordance with those regulations that the goods are such as are prohibited
to be imported.
(2) The President of the Union may make regulations, either general or special,
respecting the detention and confiscation of goods tie importation of which is prohibited, and
the conditions, if any, to be fulfilled before such detention and confiscation, and may by such
regulations determine the information, notices and security to be given, and the evidence
requisite for any of the purposes of this section and the mode of verification of such
evidence.
(3) Where there is on any goods a name which is identical with, or a colourable
imitation of, the name of a place in the United Kingdom, India or Pakistan or the Union of
Burma that name, unless accompanied in equally large and conspicuous letters, and in the
same language and character, by the name of the country in which such place is situate, shall
be treated for the purposes of sections 18 and 19 as if it were the name of a place in the
United Kingdom, India or Pakistan or the Union of Burma.
(4) Such regulations may apply to all goods the importation of which is prohibited by
section 18 or under section 19, or different regulations may be made respecting different
classes of such goods or of offences in relation to such goods.
(5) The regulations may provide for the informant reimbursing any
public officer and the Government all expenses and damages incurred in respect of any
detention made on his information, and of any proceedings consequent on such detention.
(6) All regulations under this section shall be published in the Gazette.
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