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Refund Denied: Customs Duty Not Separately Indicated on Invoices, Leading to Assumed Unjust Enrichment.

February 23, 2014

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Denial of refund claim - Unjust enrichment - since no separate duty has been indicated in the invoices it has to be assumed that total burden of Customs duty has been passed on to the buyer of goods - AT

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