customs law definition

customs law means all the statutory provisions applied by the customs administration on the importation, exportation, transit or movement of goods whether or not they involve the collection of duties or taxes (or security thereof), on the enforcement of prohibitions, restrictions or control or exchange control regulations or on any other customs regime;
customs law means the Customs and Excise (Jersey) Law 1999.
customs law means the statutory and regulatory provisions related to importation, exportation and movement or storage of goods, the administration and enforcement of which are specifically charged to the Customs Authorities and any regulations made by the Customs Authorities under their statutory powers;

Examples of customs law in a sentence

  • Subject to any variations in practice and procedure which may be agreed between the Competent Authorities of the United Kingdom and Guernsey, Guernsey’s Competent Authority will adopt practices and procedures for the management of operations relating to Guernsey Customs Law correspondent with those in the United Kingdom.

  • Compliance with the commitment in sub-paragraph 1 will require the introduction of legislation which requires Guernsey Courts to have due regard to the relevant decisions of United Kingdom Courts when interpreting correspondent provisions of Guernsey Customs Law.

  • Subject to any exceptions that may be agreed by the Competent Authorities of the United Kingdom and Guernsey, the Government of Guernsey will keep Guernsey’s Customs Law correspondent with that of the United Kingdom and will legislate to maintain that correspondence whenever necessary and, in particular, when changes are made in relevant United Kingdom Customs Law.


More Definitions of customs law

customs law means any statutory and regulatory provisions applicable or enforceable by the respective customs administration of each Party; and
customs law means any law relating to the collection of customs duties or transfer tax;
customs law means any law in force imposing or relating to the collection of customs or excise duties or transfer tax;
customs law means the statutory and regulatory provisions relating to the importation, exportation, movement or storage of goods, the administration or enforcement of which are specifically charged to the customs administration, and any regulations made by the customs administration under its statutory powers;
customs law means the Customs Law No. 88/2005 as later amended, and any regulations, rules and other administrative rules issued in accordance therewith.
customs law means such laws and regulations administered and enforced by the customs authority of each Party concerning the importation, exportation, and transit/transhipment of goods, as they relate to customs duties, charges, and other taxes, or to prohibitions, restrictions, and other similar controls with respect to the movement of controlled items across the boundary of the customs territory of each Party; and
customs law means any legal and administrative provisions applicable or enforceable by either customs authority in connection with the importation, exportation, transhipment, transit, storage and movement of goods, including legal and administrative provisions relating to measures of prohibition, restriction and control, and in connection with combating money laundering;