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Denial of drawback claim - Confiscation is not warranted since ...

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April 2, 2015

Denial of drawback claim - Confiscation is not warranted since the goods were made of 90% brass the appellant entertained a bona fide belief that the same merited classification under Entry No. 853802 and accordingly, claimed the drawback benefit- AT

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