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Liability for Confiscation of goods - Section 113(d) - Once ...


Section 113(d): Exporters Protected from Penalties When Following Approved Manual Shipping Bill Process.

May 9, 2014

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Liability for Confiscation of goods - Section 113(d) - Once filing a manual Shipping Bill is allowed, subsequent activities undertaken by exporter become perfectly legal and cannot be considered as illegal - AT

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