19 CFR 159, Subpart E - Suspension of Liquidation
- § 159.51 — General.
- § 159.52 — Warehouse entry not liquidated until final withdrawal.
- § 159.53 — Proof of duty-free or reduced-duty status.
- § 159.54 — Open bonds for production of documents.
- § 159.55 — Possible prohibited food, drugs, or other articles.
- § 159.57 — Merchandise affected by an American manufacturer's cause of action sustained by the court.
- § 159.58 — Dumping and countervailing duties; action by port director.
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§ 73 - Agreements involving restrictions in favor of imported goods
§ 77 - Discrimination against neutral Americans in time of war
§ 1304 - Marking of imported articles and containers
§ 1315 - Effective date of rates of duty
§ 1321 - Administrative exemptions
§ 1500 - Appraisement, classification, and liquidation procedure
§ 1504 - Limitation on liquidation
§ 1505 - Payment of duties and fees
§ 1507 - Tare and draft
§ 1516 - Petitions by domestic interested parties
§ 1557 - Entry for warehouse
§ 1558 - No remission or refund after release of merchandise
§ 1675c - Repealed.
§ 5151 - Conversion of currency of foreign countries
Title 19 published on 2012-04-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-29632 RIN CBP Dec. 12-21 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Final rule. The final rule is effective December 10, 2012. 19 CFR Parts 4, 24, 101, 102, 127, 159, 161 and 177 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) periodically reviews its regulations to ensure that they are current, correct, and consistent. Through this review process, CBP has discovered a number of discrepancies. This document amends various sections of title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR) to correct those discrepancies.