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 any law in force imposing or relating to the collection of customs or excise duties or transfer tax;
More Definitions of customs law
customs law means any law relating to the collection of customs duties or transfer tax;
customs law means any statutory and regulatory provisions applicable or enforceable by the respective customs administration of each Party; and
customs law means the statutory and regulatory provisions relating to the importation, exportation, movement and storage of goods, the administration and enforcement of which are specially charged to the customs administration of a Party;
customs law means the East African Community Customs Management Act and any regulations made under that Act;
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 the statutory and regulatory provisions relating to the importation, exportation, movement or storage of goods, the administration and enforcement of which are specifically charged to the Customs, and any regulations made by the Customs under their statutory powers;
customs law means: any legal and administrative provisions applicable or enforceable by the customs administrations in connection with the importation, exportation, transshipment, transit, storage and circulation of goods, including legal and administrative provisions relating to measures of prohibition, restriction and control;