Federal Register - August 27, 1937
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REGISTER
FEDERAL
1934
VOLUM E 2
N U M B E R 166
AilTEO
Washington, Friday, August 27, 1937
EXPORTATION FROM CUSTOMS CUSTODY OF FOREIGN MERCHANDISE
UNENTERED OR COVERED B Y A N UNLIQUIDATED CO N SU M PTIO N
ENTRYJ OR MERCHANDISE DENIED AD M ISSIO N BY TH E GOVERNMENT
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.
C ustoms R egulations
of the
U nited S tates, 1937
N o t e . Chapters I -V I I I , inclusive, appeared in the Federal
Register for Wednesday, August 25, 1937; Chapters I X -X V , inclusive, appeared in the Federal Register for Thursday, August 26, 19371
CHAPTER XVI
T ransportation
in
B ond
and
M erchandise
in
T ransit
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Art.
871.
872.
873.
874.
875.
876.
877.
878.
879.
880.
881.
882.
883.
884.
Bonding of carriers authorized.
Carriers-Application to bond.
Receipt by carrier Manifest.
Transshipment.
Sealing conveyances and compartments Labeling packages.
W arning cards Penalty for breaking seals.
Lading inspectors action.
Short shipm ents.
Transfer by bonded cartmen Transfer ticket Discrepancies.
Diversion.
Certificate of delivery.
Shortages Irregular deliveries Report of.
Liability of carrier Penalties.
Examination by inspectors of trunk-line associations or agents of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
885. Records of merchandise forwarded and received under trans portation entries.
886. Kinds of entry.
IM MEDIATE
887.
888.
889.
890.
891.
892.
893.
TRANSPORTATION
W IT H O U T
APPRAISEMENT
Classes of goods Entry authorized.
W ho may make entry.
Form of entry.
Procedure at port of origin.
Entry at port of destination.
Unclaimed and short-landed goods.
Disposition of entry.
REWAREHOUSE AND TRANSPORTATION
894. Procedure.
WAREHOUSE AND REWAREHOUSE W ITHDRAW ALS FOR TRANSPORTA
T IO N
895.
896.
897.
898.
899.
Form of entry Time.
Withdrawal procedure.
Invoices Samples.
Forwarding procedure.
Procedure at destination.
WAREHOUSE W ITHDRAW ALS FOR EXPORTATION OR FOR TRANSPORTAT IO N AND EXPORTATION
900. Procedure.
EXPORTATION OF DISTILLED SPIRITS--- STRIP STAMPS
901. Strip stamps W hen to be removed.
MERCHANDISE I N TRA N SIT THROUGH T H E U NITED STATES TO FOR
EIGN COUNTRIES
902.
903.
904.
905.
906.
907.
908.
909.
Entry authorized.
Entry procedure.
Restricted and prohibited merchandise.
Forwarding procedure.
Procedure at destination.
Change of destination Change of entry.
Retention of goods on dock Splitting of shipments.
Limitation of time for exportation.
910. Procedure.
F IN A L FORT OF EXPORTATION OF MERCHANDISE CROSSING ADJACENT
FOREIGN TERRITORY
911. Port of exportation Cancellation of charge against bond.
MERCHANDISE ARRIVING FROM A CONTIGUOUS COU NTRY I N
VESSELS OR VEHICI.ES
SEALED
912. Shipment authorized.
913. Manifests.
914. Sealing of vessel or vehicle Disposition of manifests and merchandise.
915. Procedure at port of arrival Bonded carrier.
916. Procedure at destination.
917. Merchandise in less than carload lots.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
A rt. 871. Bonding of carriers authorized. Tariff Act of 1930, section 551:
Any common carrier of merchandise owning or operating rail road, steamship, or other transportation lines or routes for the transportation of merchandise in the United States, upon appli cation and the filing of a bond in a form and penalty and with such sureties as may be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, m a y be designated as a carrier of bonded merchandise for the fin a l release of which from customs custody a permit has not been issued.
A r t . 872. Carriers Application to bond. o Merchan
dise to be transported from one port to another in the United States in bond must, except as provided in paragraph b , be delivered to a common carrier bonded for that purpose, but such merchandise may be transported with the use of the facilities of other bonded or non-bonded carriers.
b Public Resolution 108 of June 19, 1936:
That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, when it appears to him to be in the interest of com merce, and notwithstanding any provision of law or regulation requiring that the transportation of imported merchandise be by a bonded common carrier, to permit such merchandise which has been entered and examined for customs purposes to be transported by bonded cartmen or bonded lightermen between the ports of New York, Newark, and Perth Amboy, which are all included in Customs Collection District Numbered 10 N ew Y o r k : Provided, That this resolution shall not be construed to deprive any of the ports affected of its rights and privileges as a port of entry.
Pursuant to the above resolution and subject to compli ance with all other applicable provisions of this chapter, the collector of customs at New York may, upon the request of the party in interest, permit merchandise entered and examined for customs purposes to be transported in bond between the named ports by bonded cartmen or lightermen duly qualified An accordance with the provisions of chapter X i x , provided that the collector is satisfied that the trans portation of such merchandise in this manner will not endanger the revenue.
c A common carrier desiring to receive merchandise for transportation in bond shall file with a collector of customs in duplicate a bond, on customs Form 3587, in a sum to be recommended by the collector, together with a certified ex tract of its charter showing whether or not it is authorized 1935