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Monograph

Identifikator:
1801857903
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-199077
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Foreign trade zones (or free ports)
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
United States Government Printing Off.
Year of publication:
1929
Scope:
IX, 322 S
Ill., graph. Darst
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Part 2. The free ports of Europe
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Foreign trade zones (or free ports)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part 1. General analysis
  • Part 2. The free ports of Europe
  • Index

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Goods which are stored in an open place, with the exception of alkalies, asphalt, 
3h, bark, bones, briquettes, glass, iron, purple ore, coal, copper, cement wares 
and crockery, ore, sand, slag, acids, slate, and brick, are covered by the corpora- 
tion, at the request of the owner, with tarpulins or in some other way at the lowest 
tates prevalent in Stockholm. 
In drawing up the bill a period of seven days shall be counted as a week, as 
shall also any part thereof, while a whole calendar month shall be counted as 
four weeks. 
In the bills the weight shall be counted to the nearest 100 kilograms. 
The minimum amount to be charged for the storage of goods is 2 crowns. 
The payment shall be made, unless other arrangements have been agreed upon, 
bY the person in whose name the goods have been stored. 
Under no condition shall the corporation be responsible for damage caused by 
the elements. 
B. SPECIAL REGULATIONS 
Goods which are brought to the free port by sea from domestic or foreign ports 
shall be stored free of charge for three days and nights, exclusive of Sundays and 
holidays. For the remaining days of the first week the charges shall be 20 dre 
Per ton per day if stored under roof and 10 ére if stored in an open place. For 
800ds of this kind which remain longer, the regular storage rate shall also be paid 
for the first week. 
Goods coming to the free port by land or sea from a domestic port and shipped 
bY sea to a foreign port shall be stored free of charge for six days and nights, 
“elusive of Sundays and holidays. If goods of this kind remain longer than 
that, a charge of 10 dre per cubic meter per week is made for ore, slag, and such 
Sood, as well as for pit props, and for all other kinds of goods the charge is 20 
Ore per cubic meter per week, calculated from the day of deposit, and in so far as 
he rates according to Section C are not lower. 
Goods which within 8 days after the arrival of the vessel are reported as in 
bransit and which as such are shipped within 20 days, shall be stored free of charge 
for 9 days and nights, exclusive of Sundays and holidays. 
Goods which at the latest time of unloading of the vessel are reported for reexport 
May lie in storage free of charge for a period of twelve days and nights, exclusive of 
Sundays and holidays. 
. The above periods of time are calculated for goods which have been imported 
n this way, from and including the working day next after that when the ship 
hag completed landing its cargo, and in the case of goods which came by land, 
from ang including the working day next after the one when the goods were placed 
on the wharf, in all cases exclusive of Sundays and holidays. 
; For goods which lie for more than 24 hours in the special customshouses of the 
Tee port the corporation may charge a fee amounting to the charge for one week 
for every extra day. The corporation may also move the goods to another place 
Within the free port, this being done at the owner's risk and expense. 
Offices, vacant storehouses, and vacant outside space may be rented by the 
Corporation on special conditions. 
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