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1. For the purposes of enforcing these Regulations, the following sections of the 1987 Act apply subject to the modifications in paragraph 2—
(a)section 13 (prohibition notices and notices to warn),
(b)section 14 (suspension notices),
(c)section 16 (forfeiture: England, Wales and Northern Ireland),
(d)section 17 (forfeiture: Scotland),
(e)section 18 (power to obtain information),
(f)section 29 (powers of search etc),
(g)section 30 (provisions supplemental to s 29),
(h)section 31 (power of customs officer to detain goods),
(i)section 33 (appeals against detention of goods),
(j)section 34 (compensation for seizure and detention),
(k)section 35 (recovery of expenses of enforcement),
(l)section 37 (power of Commissioners for Revenue and Customs to disclose information)),
(m)section 45 (interpretation),
(n)section 46(1) (meaning of “supply”), and
(o)Schedule 2 (prohibition notices and notices to warn).
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