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Under the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations, imported merchandise may be transported in-bond. This process allows imported merchandise to be entered at one U.S. port of entry without appraisement or payment of duties and transported by a bonded carrier to another U.S. port of entry provided all statutory and regulatory conditions are met. At the destination port, the merchandise is officially entered into the commerce of the United States and duties paid, or, the merchandise is exported. CBP is proposing various changes to the in-bond regulations to enhance CBP's ability to regulate and track in-bond merchandise and to ensure that the in-bond merchandise is properly entered and duties are paid or that the in-bond merchandise is exported. Among other things, the propos...
...The definition of ``common carrier'' that is currently located in... and suppliers, cargo consolidators, freight forwarders, 3PLs, and CFS) involved in the transac...
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...(See ? 30.1 for the definition of the USPPI and ? 30.3 for details on the USPPI's...The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) issues and maintains t... the shipment is being transported under bond. (23) License code/license exemption code. The cod...
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...Definition of "Security" i. Stocks and Notes Lacking a Profit... who tried to sell non-existent foreign bonds and failed to disclose his previous conviction and...Commercial Lovelace Motor Freight, Inc., 940 F.2d 564, 582 (10th Cir. 1991) (holding...
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.... Definitions . "Person" .-The due process clause provides tha... penalty for failure to settle claims for freight lost or damaged in shipment within a reasonable sp... statute providing that, after enactment, any bond executed for the faithful performance of a buildin...
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...Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) definition to revise the current description of a freezer com..., where appropriate, foreign inland freight, foreign brokerage and handling, freight subcontra... to require a cash deposit or posting of a bond equal to the amount by which the normal value exce...
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... unloading occurs at a port within the definition of this section, unless exempt under paragraph (c)...L. 99-662). (6) Cargo entering the U.S. in bond for transportation and direct exportation to a for... (the person or corporation who pays the freight) of that cargo is liable for the payment of the po...
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... the United States to any foreign country in bond for subsequent shipment to a third country. (h) Ex... exporter or foreign buyer, brokers, or freight forwarders unless such agents, brokers or freight ...
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...Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) definition to revise the current description of a freezer com... expenses, including foreign inland freight, foreign brokerage and handling, international fre... require a cash deposit or the posting of a bond equal to the weighted-average amount by which the ...
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... 3. SEC v. Rorech: Beyond Stocks and Bonds. Last year, a high-profile effort by the SEC to ... challenge by broadly construing the definition of "security-based swap agreements" in Section 10(... of the subsidiary's locomotives, freight cars, trailers and containers; there was an unusua...
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... responsibility and basis for payment of freight charges; and. (2) Unless otherwise agreed, the poi... in behalf of a surety company in signing bonds (see also ?attorney-in-fact? at 28.001). Preaward ...