This legislation has been repealed.
Notwithstanding
anything contained in this section of these regulations, the Manager
may —
(a)
where handling services may be advantaged generally upon the wharves by the
non-removal of any particular goods within the prescribed period before
storage charges become payable;
(b)
where such non-removal is conducive to the free flow of other goods;
(c)
where excessive overtime is worked by vessels, including Sundays and public
holidays, to the detriment of the ordinary delivery of cargo; or
(d) in
the case of goods permitted to be placed on wharves or in sheds to await
shipment,
grant such an
extension of the period prescribed for the removal of goods, either generally
or in particular, by such lengths of time as, in his opinion, is justifiable
and reasonable in the circumstances, or he may in his discretion, determine
that some lesser rate or rates of storage charges than those prescribed in
these regulations, shall be payable in respect of any particular goods,
whether awaiting shipment or delivery elsewhere.