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Refund claim - customer did not honour the enhanced price of the ...

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February 20, 2018

Refund claim - customer did not honour the enhanced price of the goods - the duty discharged on the supplementary invoices by the appellants will be eligible for refund, subject to other provisions and conditionalities of section 11B of the Act - AT

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