Federal Register - March 17, 1950
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Washington, Friday, March 17, 1950
commission for any person not included in the declaration.
5 Household and personal effects of Chapter I Bureau of Customs, all kinds provided for in paragraphs 1632, Department of the Treasury 1739, 1747, or 1798 of the Tariff Act of T. D. 52430
1930, as amended.
6 Aircraft, automobiles and other P art 8L iability for D u ties , E ntry of vehicles, boats, horses, and the usual I mported M erchandise equipment of any of the foregoing, if P art 10A rticles C onditionally F ree , taken abroad by the owner or his agent S ubject to a R educed R ate, E tc.
for noncommercial use and returned by or for the account of such owner in ac EXCEPTIONS FROM REQUIREMENTS FOR
cordance with the provisions of 10.42
PRODUCTION OF CERTIFIED INVOICES
of this chapter.
1.
Section 8.15, Customs Regulations 7 Articles sent by persons in foreign of 1943 19 CFR 8.15, as amended, is countries as gifts to persons in the further amended to read as follows:
United States.
8 Articles entitled to free entry un 8.15 When certified invoices are not required, a Except as specified in der paragraph 1615 or 1815, Tariff Act paragraph c 1 of this section, no cer of 1930, or under sections 194 and 195, tified or commercial invoice, or bond for title 19, United States Code, if a properly executed consular Form 129 or 204, as the production of either, shall be re quired in connection with the entry of the case may be, is filed with the collector the following, but the consignee or owner within the period prescribed in these in each case shall furnish any bill or regulations, or if the articles are entered statement of cost which may be in his under 10.1 d of this chapter. See 10.1 a, 10.2 a, 10.66, 10.67, and possession or available to him:
25.16 of this chapter.
1 Articles imported otherwise than 9 Articles returned to the United in pursuance of a purchase or agreement States after having been exported for to purchase, if the aggregate value deter mined in accordance with 14.3 of this repairs or alterations under paragraph chapter does not exceed $100; and articles 1615 g, Tariff Act of 1930, as amended.
10 Articles shipped abroad, not de imported in pursuance of a purchase or agreement to purchase, if the aggregate livered to the consignee, and returned purchase price, including all charges and to the United States.
11 Articles exported from continu expenses incident to placing the goods in condition, packed ready for shipment to ous customs custody within 6 months the United States, as determined by the from the date of entry. .
12 Articles consigned to, or entered collector of customs, does not exceed in the name of, any agency of the United $ 100.
2 Articles not intended for sale in States Government.
13 Currency and coins, if brought their imported condition or in any other form and not brought in on commission into the United States as mediums of for any person other than the importer, exchange.
14 Postage and revenue stamps, if the aggregate value determined in ac cordance with 14.3 of this chapter, does canceled or uncanceled, and government stamped envelopes or post cards bearing not exceed $500.
3 Articles for which an appraise no printing other than the official im ment entry is accepted in accordance print thereon.
15 Articles provided for in section with 8.50, but if a certified invoice is available, it shall be produced for the 465 or 466, Tariff Act of 1930.
16 Articles imported as supplies, information of the appraiser.
4 Articles carried by a person ar stores, or equipment of the importing riving in the United States or contained carrier and subsequently made subject to in his baggage, and articles declared by entry pursuant to section 446, Tariff Act such a person upon his arrival as not of 1930.
17 Ballast not including cargo used accompanying him but imported or to be imported in connection with his ar for ballast landed from a vessel and rival; all the foregoing which are not in delivered for consumption.
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tended for sale and are not brought in on
TITLE 19 CUSTOMS DUTIES
CONTENTS
Air Force Department
PaSe
Rules and regulations:
Personnel claims against U. S_1511
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Aktieselskabet Volund____
Bergener, Carl August Georg.
Okamoto, Leslie Hideo_____
Schneider, Edward_________
Yukita, Yoshitaro_________
Civil Aeronautics tion
1536
1536
1535
1535
1536
Administra
Rules and regulations:
Air traffic rules; danger area al terations 2 documents___
1510
Civil Aeronautics Board
See also Civil Aeronautics Admin istration.
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Eastern Air Lines, Inc______
U. S.-Alaska Service Case___
1522
1522
Coast Guard
Proposed rule making:
Inspection and navigation; Mer chant Marine Council public hearing __________________ 1515
Commerce Department
See Civil Aeronautics Adminis tration.
Customs Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Applications for immediate de livery of merchandise; lia bility for duties, entry of imported merchandise______ 1509
Exceptions from requirements for production of certified invoices :
Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc_____________________ 1507
Liability for duties, entry of imported merchandise___ 1507
Defense Department
See Air Force Department.
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Afro-American Broadcasting System, Inc., and WDZ
Broadcasting Co________
1507
1522