COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

Excise Act 1901

EXCISE BY-LAW (AMENDMENT) 2001 No. 1

Under subsection 165(2) of the Excise Act 1901 and subsection 33(3) of the Acts
Interpretation Act 1901, I make the following amendment to Excise By-Law No. 114:

Citation

  1.                   This By-Law is the Excise By-Law (Amendment) 2001 No. 1.

Commencement

2.                     This By-Law takes effect from 30 April 2001.

Note: Under paragraph 168(a) of the Excise Act 1901, a By-Law has no force until it is published in the Gazette. However, subparagraph 168(b)(i) of that Act provides that a By-Law will take effect, or be deemed to have taken effect from a date specified by the By-Law.

By-Law does not revoke any other By-Law

3.                     This By-Law does not revoke any other By-Law.

Note: This By-Law does not revoke Excise By-Law No. 114 notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. GN44 of 8 November 1995, as amended by Excise By-Law (Amendment) 1997 No. 2 notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. GN44 of 5 November 1997, and Excise By-Law (Amendment) 1998 No. 1 notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. GN7 of 18 February 1998. This By-Law prescribes fields for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of exempt offshore field in section 3 of the Excise Tariff Act 1921.

 

Amendment

 

4.                     Paragraph 1 is amended by deleting and Lambert/Hermes and substituting:

 

 , Lambert/Hermes and Legendre/Legendre South

5.                     Paragraph 2 is amended by deleting all words after Wanaea, and substituting:

“on and from 20 October 1997 in respect of Lambert/Hermes, and on and from 30

April 2001 in respect of Legendre/Legendre South.

Note: The amendments amend Excise By-Law No. 114 to prescribe the Legendre/Legendre South field for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of exempt offshore field in section 3 of the Excise Tariff Act 1921.

 

Dated this 20th day of April 2001.

 

 

Original Signed by

Patrick Joseph Colmer

Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of Customs