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(1) A licence issued under regulation 149 may be subject to the following conditions:

(a) the owner or master of the boat shall, on each occasion on which the boat, whether in ballast or otherwise, proceeds past a coastal frontier in either a westerly or easterly direction, report at the customs station at a coastal frontier and declare and obtain a clearance for any goods which may be conveyed in the boat;

(b) spirits or tobacco shall not be conveyed in the boat, and, where the boat is used for the importation, exportation, removal or conveyance of spirit, tobacco or any un-customed or prohibited goods, the owner or master is liable to the penalties provided in the Act;

(c) the owner of the small craft shall, if so required, enter into a bond in the prescribed form in the amount determined by the Commissioner-General;

(d) on each bow of the small craft, the distinguishing registration number allotted to the small craft shall be clearly painted in white on a dark background or in black on a light background not less than fifteen centimeters high and of proportionate width; and

(e) the hatches of a small craft which is fitted can be securely sealed and locked.

(2) Despite paragraph (d) of sub-regulation (1), the number under which a craft is registered in accordance with the provisions of any other enactment in the country may be considered to be the number allotted to the craft for the purpose of this regulation.

(3) The Commissioner-General may issue one licence in respect of all small crafts belonging to or in the use by the same owner.