Customs Bureau-Continued Transfer of merchandise in customs warehouses: From one foreign-trade zone to another, 19 § 30.17 Transportation in bond and merchandise in transit, 19 Part 18 Contiguous foreign territory, merchandise crossing or arriving from, 19 §§ 18.28-28.31 Foreign countries, merchandise in transit through United States to, 19 §§ 18.20-18.24 General provisions: Application to bond, carriers', 19 § 18.1 Division, 19 § 18.5 Entry, kinds of, 19 § 18.10 Examination by inspectors of trunk line associations or agents of Inter state Commerce Commission, 19 § 18.9 Irregular delivery; liability of carrier, penalties, 19 § 18.8 Labeling packages, 19 § 18.4 Nondelivery; liability of carrier, penalties, 19 § 18.8 Sealing conveyances and compartments, 19 § 18.4 Entry and allowance, 19 § 18.6 Liability of carrier, penalties, 19 § 18.8 Transshipment, transfer by bonded cartman, 19 § 18.3 Transportation without appraisement; entry at port of first arrival and entry at port of destination, 19 §§ 18.11, 18.12 Unentered merchandise, or merchandise covered by unliquidated consumption entry, or denied admission by Government; exportation from customs custody, 19 §§ 18.25-18.27 Withdrawals for exportation or for transportation and exportation, 19 § 18.19 Withdrawals for transportation, warehouse and rewarehouse, 19 §§ 18.1618.18 Transshipment of imported merchandise; transfer by bonded cartman, 19 § 18.3 Trucks. See Motor vehicles. Tunnels under water between United States and foreign countries, materials and equipment for use in building of; entry, 19 § 10.41 Unclaimed or abandoned merchandise: Disposition of, 19 Part 20 Proceeds of sale, surplus; claims for, 19 § 24.25 Unfair competition in importation or sale of merchandise: Restraint of trade agreements, articles imported under; special duties, 19 United Nations; importations by representatives, etc., 19 §§ 10.30, 10.30b Books, engravings, etc., imported for use of United States or of Library of Importations by various agencies, including armed services and General Services Administration, 19 §§ 10.103-10.105 Merchandise sold to; affidavit, drawback allowance, 19 § 22.37 Persons employed in service of, and their families; free importation of personal and household effects, 19 § 54.2 Vessels. See Vessels. Uruguay; countervailing duties on wool tops, 19 § 16.24 Vegetables and fruits in natural state; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (30) Boarding of, by customs investigating officer, 19 § 23.1 Boats. See Boats. Customs Bureau-Continued Vessels-Continued Bunker oil for, withdrawal from customs custody, 19 § 10.62 General; records of ownership, mortgages, registration, license, etc., 19 Private code signals, house flags and funnel marks; registration, fees, etc., 19 §§ 3.80-3.82 Under Act of August 9, 1954, 19 §§ 3.60-3.74 Drawback of duties on vessels, materials, supplies, etc., 19 §§ 22.1, 22.3, From contiguous foreign territory. See Canada; and Mexico. Arrival and entry of vessels; boarding of vessels, reports of arrival, Coastwise procedure; vessels entitled to engage in coastwise trade, reports of arrivals and departures, trade between various points, vessels with residue cargo, towing, etc., 19 §§ 4.80-4.92 Fees, navigation, 19 § 4.98 Fisheries; vessels allowed in United States port, enrollment, registra tion, clearance for whaling voyage, etc., 19 § 4.96 Foreign clearances, verification of nationality, tonnage and inspection, Landing and delivery of cargo; unlading, discharge, etc., 19 §§ 4.30-4.41 with steerage passengers, 19 §§ 4.50-4.52 Tonnage tax and light money; payment, exemptions, refund, etc., 19 §§ 4.20-4.24 Licensing of vessels of less than 30 net tons, 19 § 23.2 Maritime Administration vessels; exemption from penalty for violation of customs revenue or navigation laws, 19 § 23.10 Measurement of vessels; length, breadth, depth, superstructures, tonnage measurements, drawings, forms, etc., 19 Part 2 Salvage vessels, application for operation, etc., 19 § 4.97 navigation laws, or other laws, 19 §§ 23.3, 23.31 Supplies and equipment for: Drawback of duties and taxes on, 19 § 22.18 Withdrawal of; exemption from customs duties and internal-revenue Tonnage measurement. See Measurement. Transportation of merchandise in bond. See Transportation in bond and merchandise in transit. United States Government vessels: Arriving from foreign ports without commercial cargo; report of arrival, manifests, etc., 19 § 4.5 Passengers' baggage on, 19 §§ 10.24, 10.25 Violations: Customs law; action to be taken, penalties, etc. See Enforcement of cus toms and navigation laws. Export control regulations; authority to require return or unloading of cargo, 15 § 379.11 Violins made before 1800; entry, 19 § 10.53 Virgin Islands: Customs district and ports, 19 § 1.1 (c) Entry of merchandise from, 19 § 7.9 Export of merchandise to; drawback allowed, 19 § 22.27 Customs Bureau-Continued Viruses, serums, toxins, etc.: Importation by mail, 19 § 9.12 (c) Restricted importation, labels, samples, disposition, etc.: For treatment of domestic animals, 19 §§ 12.17-12.20 Vouchers, vendors' bills of sale, or invoices for purchases or services intended for payment from official funds, 19 § 24.34 Wake Island: War: Entry of merchandise from, certificate of origin, withdrawal of merchandise from bonded warehouse, etc., 19 § 7.8 Export of merchandise to; drawback allowed, 19 § 22.27 Communications, import and export of, during war; regulations under Free importation of certain articles during war; personal effects of persons Implements of war. See Arms, ammunition, and implements of war. Warehouses: See also Foreign-trade zones. Bonds; extension of warehouse entry bond, 19 § 56.3 Customs warehouses and control of merchandise therein, 19 Part 19 General provisions; application to bond, alterations, changes of status, Manipulation (cleaning, sorting, repacking, etc.) in bonded warehouses Manufacturing warehouses, 19 §§ 19.13-19.16 Smelting and refining warehouses; application to establish, bond, Wheat, storage of; space bonded for, 19 §§ 19.29-19.34 Entries and withdrawals, 19§§ 8.30-8.45 Combined entry for rewarehouse and withdrawal for consumption, 19 § 8.35 Entry for rewarehouse, 19 §§ 8.33, 8.34 Entry for warehouse, 19 §§ 8.30-8.32 Extensions of time in, pursuant to proclamation of President under section 318, Tariff Act of 1930; merchandise in general order and bonded warehouses, 19 Part 56 Bonds, extension, 19 § 56.3 Merchandise in general order warehouses, 19 § 56.2 Periods of time prescribed in sections 491, 557, and 559, Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, extended, conditions, 19 § 56.1 Liquidation of duties on entries, 19 §§ 16.2, 16.11 of merchandise therein. Withdrawals: At original or secondary port: For consumption, 19 §§ 8.37-8.40 For exportation, 19 §§ 8.41-8.45 Combined entry for rewarehouse and withdrawal for consumption, 19 § 8.35 For exportation or for transportation and exportation, 19 § 18.19 Exportation under, 19 § 8.36 For exportation and transportation, 19 § 18.19 Warehouse and rewarehouse withdrawals, 19 §§ 18.16-18.18 Warrant, issued to customs officer to search for and seize merchandise, 19 § 23.11 Customs Bureau-Continued Water buffalo skins, from India; customs entry, 19 § 10.86 Whaling; importation or exportation of products, under International Conven tion, 19 § 12.30 Wheat: Storage of; space bonded for, 19 §§ 19.29-19.34 Wheat, unfit for human consumption; entry, 19 § 10.106 White spruce, Western; entry, 19 § 10.109 Wild or game animals or birds; entry, 19 §§ 10.75, 10.76, 12.26-12.29 Wool and hair: Camel's hair and wool; entry or withdrawal, bond, duties, records, etc., 19 §§ 10.91-10.97 General; invoices, entry, examination, weighing, sampling, etc., 19 §§ 8.15 (a) (8), 13.11-13.16 Skins, wool-bearing, entry of, 19 § 10.77 Wool products; labeling to indicate fiber content, 19 § 11.12 Wool tops, from Uruguay; countervailing duties, 19 § 16.24 Yachts, documentation of, 19 §§ 3.2, 3.4, 3.44, 3.45, 3.53 Zinc and zinc-bearing ores. See Metals and ores. Customs and Patent Appeals, United States Court of; appeals to, 19 §§ 17.1-17.11; 37 §§ 1.301, 1.302 Customs districts and ports of entry. See Customs Bureau. See also Customs Bureau. Canal Zone, customs regulations for, 35 §§ 4.12-4.21a, 5.37, 9.1-9.18 transactions, 31 §§ 500.536, 500.808 Consideration of customs duties, in cost of products to be procured by Government agencies, 44 § 53.32 Films and filmstrips made in United States and exported temporarily on rental Immigration fines, vessels or aircraft subject to, denial of clearance by customs collector, approval of bond, etc., 8 §§ 280.2, 280.3, 280.7, 280.11, 280.15 Mail, imports and exports by: Customs treatment of imports, 19 Part 9, § 12.51 International mail; customs duties: Exportations, 39 Parts 114, 133 Importations, 39 Part 161 Military purchases, foreign; armed services procurement regulations, 32 §§ 6.301-6.303, 595.502 Regulations of Customs Bureau respecting. See Customs Bureau. Surplus property, foreign customs duties, taxes, etc., on; negotiation with foreign governments respecting, 44 § 308.16 (f) Tea, imported; customs custody, 21 Part 281 Warehouses for distilled spirits, tobacco, etc., transfers to; excise tax regula tions. See Internal Revenue Service. Cut stone industry; trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 33 Cutting off competitors' or others' access to customers or markets, or supplies or services; cease and desist orders, 16 §§ 13.540-13.605 Cutting prices arbitrarily; cease and desist orders, 16 § 13.665 D Dairy products (butter, cream, milk, cheese, etc.): Customs entry: Countervailing duties, on butter from Australia and Denmark, and on Dairy products-Continued Definitions and standards of identity: Cheese; processed cheeses, cheese foods, spreads, etc., 21 Part 19 Cream, table, whipping, etc., 21 §§ 18.500–18.515 Excise tax on: Adulterated, processed or renovated butter, 26 §§ 310.90-310.134, 451.1 451.16, 451.38 Filled cheese, 26 Parts 301, 450 Grading and inspection, of butter, cheese, cream, milk and products, 7 Part 58 Imports: Federal Milk Import Act, regulations for enforcement of; inspections, per- Mailing of (perishable matter), 39 § 15.3 Handling of milk in various marketing areas. See Agriculture Department. Parity prices, for milk and butterfat, 7 Part 5 Plants manufacturing, processing, and packaging dairy products; minimum specifications for approved plants, 7 §§ 58.101-58.195 Price support programs, for butter, cheese, and dry milk solids, etc., 6 Part 430 Procurement of, by Army Department; inspection of establishments supplying, 32 Part 608 Sanitary inspection of process or renovated butter, 9 Part 171 Standards: Butter; standards for grades, 7 Part 24 Cheddar, 7 Part 45 Swiss, 7 Part 20 Milk and milk products: Buttermilk; standards for grades, 7 Part 25 Dry milks; nonfat solids, 7 Part 39 Dry whey, 7 Part 23 Dry whole milk, 7 Part 40 Sediment standards, 7 Part 43 Trading in butter on commodity exchanges; regulations respecting reports, etc., 17 Part 4 Wages and hours of workers engaged in production of, 29 Part 536 Damage, to certain property, etc.: Aids to navigation, damage to, 33 Part 70 Airports; damage to public airports by Federal agencies, reimbursement for, 14 Part 560 Merchandise injured, destroyed, etc., relief from duties on, 19 Part 15 Military services, damage to property incident to activities of; claims against United States: Air Force Department regulations, 32 Part 836 Army Department regulations, 32 §§ 536.12-536.29 Navy Department regulations, 32 Parts 750, 751 Postal service; damage to property or mail, or injury to persons: Claims for: Arising out of operation of postal service, 39 §§ 202.50-202.57 Mailing of articles liable to cause damage or injury, prohibited or restricted, 39 Parts 14, 15 Privately-owned property, damage to, arising out of wrongful acts of employees of various agencies; tort claims for. See Tort claims. Public works, damage done to, by vessels; determination of damage, 33 § 209.405 Vessels, in Canal Zone waters, 35 §§ 4.128-4.140 Dams: Navigable waters, dams to be constructed in; approval of plans by Corps of Rights-of-way for, in national forests, 43 §§ 244.48-244.51 Tennessee Valley Authority, 18 § 301.2 |