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GOODS WITHOUT DOCUMENTS

How Delivery May Be Obtained In cases where goods arrive from overseas and the documents relating to the goods are not to hand, arrangements may be made by the Importer with the Collector of Customs to obtain delivery of the goods on sight entry with deposit sufficient to cover any duty and sales tax payable, provided that the importer gives an undertaking in writing to the collector to hold the goods intact till the necessary documents come to hand and entry is com pleted. A statement to this effect has been made to the Associated Chambers of Commerce by the Comptroller of Customs, Mr. E. D. Good. “It will be understood that delivery can be permitted under such conditions only of goods for which an import licence is available,” Mr. Good adds

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 127, 22 February 1941, Page 12

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GOODS WITHOUT DOCUMENTS Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 127, 22 February 1941, Page 12

GOODS WITHOUT DOCUMENTS Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 127, 22 February 1941, Page 12