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12.—(1) Where paragraph (2) applies, a Customs agent may not make a declaration of goods for—
(a)an inward processing procedure, an outward processing procedure, an authorised use procedure or a temporary admission procedure; or
(b)a storage procedure where the goods are to be kept in a private customs warehouse.
(2) This paragraph applies where—
(a)the principal of the agent is authorised to declare goods for the relevant procedure;
(b)the agent is not so authorised; and
(c)the agent intends to act as an indirect agent on behalf of the principal.
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