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(1) Where the master of an aircraft or ship wishes to proceed to a sufferance wharf or any place other than an approved place of unloading or loading, to unload or load cargo, the master shall apply in writing to the Commissioner-General for approval.

(2) The Commissioner-General may grant the approval, subject to

(a) conditions and directions as the Commissioner-General may impose;

(b) the master or the agent of the master defraying the cost of or providing accommodation in accordance with subsection (8) of section 119 of the Act; and

(c) the master or the agent of the master providing transport overland or by sea, as the Commissioner-General may determine, from and to the proper port, for each officer whose services the proper officer may consider necessary at the sufferance wharf or other place.

(3) The Commissioner-General may, for the purpose of this regulation, require the master of the aircraft or ship to deposit with the Commissioner-General in advance, a sum sufficient to cover the expenses specified in sub-regulation (2).