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Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

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Monograph

Identifikator:
882518925
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-5489
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Lochmüller, W.
Title:
Zur Entwicklung der Baumwollindustrie in Deutschland
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Verlag von Gustav Fischer
Year of publication:
1906
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (VI, 127 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2017
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Kapitel II. Die Einbürgerung der Maschine
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Oceania

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JAPAN: KOBE. 
179 
Chapter II.—Government bonded warehouse. 
Art. X. A warrant will be issued against the dei>osit of goods in the 
Government bonded warehouse. 
Art. XI. The warrant referred to in the preceding article may be trans 
ferable by indorsement. 
Abt. XII. In the event of the loss of a warrant a notice must be given to 
the proper authority. A fresh document will be issued after the last warrant 
has been declared null and void by the court, upon the application of the 
owner, according to the procedure of civil law. 
Art. XIII. If anyone brings the warrant for which the notice of loss has 
been given according to the preceding article, the authorities, pending the 
determination of the legal ownership thereof between the bearer and the 
former possessor who gave notice of its loss, shall stop delivery of the goods 
in question. 
Art. XIV. No delivery of goods shall take place without the production of 
the warrant. 
Art. XV. In the event of disputes respecting the right of ownership of 
the goods, the delay of storage of the same for a further period may be 
granted upon application. 
Art. XVI. If the goods should not be cleared within the period of one 
year or within such extension of it especially granted by the authorities, 
the latter will give notice by advertisement that such goods are unclaimed, 
stating their nature, quantity, number, and marks. If from the date of 
this notice no claim be made within six months, the authorities will proceed 
to the sale of the goods by public auction. All duties, charges due upon the 
goods, together with the expenses of the sale and notification of the same, 
will be paid out of the proceeds, and balance, if any, will be refunded to the 
party or parties to whom the goods belong. 
Art. XVII. In the event of any article placed In the bonded warehouses 
becoming putrid or otherwise offensive, notice will be given by the authorities 
to the owner ordering the removal of the same within a certain period. If 
within the period of such notice the same be not taken away, the authorities 
will order to destroy the same. In case of urgent necessity, the latter may do 
so before the expiration of the term stated in the notice. For the goods de 
stroyed no customs duties will be levied. 
Chapter III.—Private bonded warehouse. 
Art. XVIII. The Government may authorize bonded warehouse by private 
undertaking. 
Art. XIX. Specially authorized private bonded warehouses are under the 
supervision of the authorities. 
Art. XX. The proprietors of private bonded warehouses shall have to 
guarantee the payment of customs duties on the goods stored therein ; they 
are responsible for safe custody of the same, and also for the loss or damages 
of the goods either through convulsion of the elements or any other causes. 
Art. XXI. They shall also deposit with the authorities a sum of money or 
Government bonds, the amount of which will be determined by the Government, 
as a guarantee for the payment of customs duties. 
Art. XXII. No goods belonging to its proprietor can be stored in a private 
bonded warehouse. 
Art. XXIII. The goods stored in private bonded warehouses are not allowed 
to remain therein for a longer term than one year. If they should not be 
cleared within that period the authorities will order to pay customs duties. 
Art. XXIV. Internal regulations of private bonded warehouses, as well 
as scale of warehouse charges, must receive previous approval of the authorities. 
Art. XXV. At any time and place the Government officers may inspect 
goods in custody of private bonded warehouses, and examine books and docu 
ments relating to their transactions. The goods in transit shall also be subject 
to this rule. 
Art. XXVI. The special authorization for keeping a private bonded ware 
house shall come to an end in one of the following cases: 
1. When a private bonded warehouse will cease to exist. 
2. At the death of Its proprietor. 
3. When the proprietor or company shall be declared bankrupt. 
4. At the expiration of the term of the special authorization. 
5. When the special authorization will be withdrawn by the Government
	        

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