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FREE PORT OF MALMO 
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CaaprrEr 5. RESPONSIBILITY FOR Goops 
SECTION 21. RESPONSIBILITY IN GENERAL 
ArtionE 1. The owner of the free port is responsible for goods that are placed in 
storage in accordance with the provisions of chapter 3, as well as for goods. placed 
hiv care, 
ART. 2. The owner of the free port is free from all responsibility for goods 
within the free port which are not cared for as stated in article 1, unless otherwise 
ordered by regulations laid down elsewhere. 
SECTION 22. ASSUMPTION OF LOSS 
If goods which can be proved to have been accepted by the owner of the free 
port for further shipment or storage can not be delivered by him within 14 days 
After request for that has been duly made, the owner of the goods may consider 
them as lost, without having to furnish proof of loss. 
SECTION 23. DAMAGE FROM STORED GOODS 
A person who makes a request for storage of goods in accordance with section 
104s responsible toward the owner of the free port for damage caused by keeping 
the goods in storage, in so far as the damage is not of a kind generally connected 
with the storing of goods of similar type. 
SECTION 24. CARE OF GOODS IN STORAGE 
The management of the free port has the right to have such measures taken 
With regard to goods stored in accordance with section 10 as the management 
finds absolutely necessary for the preservation of the goods, without securing 
Permission from the owner of the goods, and at his expense, bub notice of the 
taking of such measures shall be gent to him as soon as possible if his residence is 
known to the management of the free port. 
SECTION 25. WASTE 
Scattered or spilled substances and similar refuse that is left on ground inside 
the free port that is not rented to others by the owner of the free port becomes 
the property of the owner of the free port. 
CuapTeEr 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS 
SECTION 26. IMPORTATION OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS 
The goods covered by section 1 of the regulations of June 14, 1917, on the 
sale of intoxicants may be stored in the free port only by a person who, according 
bo section 10, article 1 of the said regulations, is entitled to import such beverages; 
but others may likewise bring such goods into the free port for reexportation by 
Water to a foreign country or some other Swedish free port. without anv change 
being made as to nature or packing. 
SECTION 27. SUPERVISION IN CASES WHERE THE RIGHT OF EXPORTATION AND 
IMPORTATION 18 RESTRICTED 
Artrcrr 1. Direct supervision to see that improper disposition is not made 
Inside the free port of goods the importation of which into the Kingdom ig pro- 
hibited under regulations in force for the prevention of contagious diseases of 
man or beast or for other like reason, or of goods which can be imported into the 
Kingdom only on the observance of certain conditions, is to be the duty principally 
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