Customs Law Sample Clauses

Customs Law. U.S. companies importing merchandise from foreign countries must abide by all laws contained within Chapter 27 of the U.S. Criminal Code (Customs violations). The importer must file various documents, such as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Form 7501, describing the consignee, exporter, merchandise, applicable duty and country of origin. When merchandise contains timber products, the importer must also file a Plant and Plant Product Declaration, which is described further in the next paragraph. Under 18 U.S.C. § 542, (Entry of Goods by Means of False Statements), any company that makes a false statement on an import declaration, without reasonable cause to believe in the truth of that statement, is guilty of a felony violation.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Customs Law. “Official Herald of the Republic of Serbia”, No. 18/10 and 111/12) This law sets out citizenship requirement for customs brokers. These measures are reserved from the obligations imposed by Articles 4 and 8.
Customs Law. 1. 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. 2. 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.
Customs Law. 1. Subject to any exceptions that may be agreed by the Competent Authorities of the United Kingdom and Jersey, the Government of Jersey will keep Jersey’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. 2. Compliance with the commitment in sub-paragraph 1 will require the introduction of legislation which requires Jersey Courts to have due regard to the relevant decisions of United Kingdom Courts when interpreting correspondent provisions of Jersey Customs Law.

Related to Customs Law

  • Uniform Commercial Code The Uniform Commercial Code (Florida Statutes, Chapter 672) shall prevail as the basis for contractual obligations between the Contractor and the County for any terms and conditions not specifically stated in this Invitation for Bids.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!