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Classification of imported oil - In the absence of any ...

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April 5, 2017

Classification of imported oil - In the absence of any categorical finding of the Dy. Chief Chemist that the product is furnace oil, the non-confirming oil has to be treated as a waste oil - the goods imported are waste oil and needs to be absolutely confiscated - AT

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