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Refund Denied for Special Additional Duty Due to Discrepancy in Imported and Sold Goods for Proflex Roof Project.

May 8, 2017

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Refund claim - SAD - denial on the ground that what they have imported was different from what they have sold viz. Laying of proflex roof with material-curved length of installed roof - rejection of refund sustained - AT

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