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Customs Act, Section 116-131 - Coggle Diagram
Customs Act, Section 116-131
Section 116
Storage of goods Display and sale of goods store Production, mix, assembly, packing in any manner of goods stored.
Section117
The Director-General may request insurance from the licensee. It is allowed to set up a bonded warehouse by binding guarantees to ensure that the duty is paid per legal claims.
Section 118
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Section 119
For the benefit of customs, The Port Superintendent may order unauthorized items to be stored in the cargo hold.
Section 120
Warehouse storage Must be kept in the package as it was brought in. Unless receiving permission from the employee
Section 123
Importing or leaving Inspection and control of goods in the warehouse shall be in accordance with the conditions of the Director-General.
Section 122
The items stored in the warehouse will be moved to another warehouse. It shall be in accordance with the rules, procedures, and conditions prescribed by the Director-General.
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Section 124
Importer or exporter Has submitted a shipping slip and unloaded into the warehouse Customs staff support details
Section 125
The quantity in the warehouse differs from the licensee to the employee. It shall be treated as the different quantities as those that have not been customised.
Section 127
The law provides exemption according to Section 116, Clause 2, 3 to comply with the Director-General.
Section 128
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Section 129
Licensees under Section 112 Anyone wishing to stop the process, notify the Director-General in writing not more than 3o days in advance.
Section 130
The licensee to establish a warehouse notifying the operation under Section 119 must stop operating.
Section 131
Licensees to establish treasury Notified the termination of the operation under Section 129 but failed to comply with Section 13o Athibdi to revoke the license to establish a warehouse Items in the treasury to pay taxes
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Section 111
Establishment of a warehouse or a stable operation as a place for the inspection, storage or release of non-duty imports or exports. To bring goods into or to send goods out of the kingdom, transit, or transshipment
Section 112
In order to establish a stable shed or port, it must be authorized. During the application for permission, you can set up a stable shed or temporary licensed port. The applicant must show a map of the location and follow the guidelines.
Section 113
In addition to the license fee, Licensee under Section 112 is subject to an annual fee every year.
If the annual fee is not paid at the due date, a notice will be issued to the licensee to pay within the specified period.
Section 114
In the case where the license under Section 112 is lost, destroyed or substantially damaged The licensee shall submit an application for a substitute of license within fifteen days from the date of acknowledgment of the loss, destruction or damage.
Section 115
A licensee under Section 112 must present a license or a substitute license, as the case may be, in a conspicuous place at the office of the licensee.
Section 135
License suspension order In writing to notify the licensee know And to close the announcement of the notice of license suspension
Section 134
The Director-General shall have the power to revoke the license under Section 112 when the licensee has done any act.
Section 133
The Director-General has the power to cancel the order to suspend the license before the specified time when the suspended licensee has complied.
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Section 132
Any licensee under section 112 who fails to comply within the specified period of time, the Director-General orders a suspension of the license
Section 126
To exempt the collection of import and export duties To the goods released from the warehouse To export outside the country