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

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  • 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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The chamber of commerce has the right to inspect the privately owned warehouse 
at any time. 
The operators of such warehouses must issue a receipt to the Caravana Co. for all 
goods delivered by the latter. 
ART. 32. The operation of warehouses in the free zone is allowed only to those 
who belong to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Genoa, and is never 
granted to unredeemed bankrupts, to persons sentenced for or suspected of 
smuggling, or to those who were sentenced for fraud or stealing. 
Art. 33. The chamber of commerce has the privilege of canceling at any time 
the concessions made, without the reasons for doing so, such cancellation may 
even be made effective immediately. 
ART. 34. The warehouses must not be excessively loaded. If this caution is 
not observed the chamber of commerce will remove the excessive load to the 
premises indicated by the lessee or, failing any indication, to its own warehouses 
at the expense of the lessee and applying the usual charges for storage. 
Arr. 35. All warehouse doors must open inwards. 
Art. 36. The private-owned warehouses must be locked with two different 
keys, one kept by the operator and the other by the chamber of commerce. 
The expense for the second key and successive repairs are charged to the 
Operator of the warehouse. - 
ArT. 37. No repair work of any kind can be undertaken in the warehouse of 
the free zone without permission of the chamber of commerce, and no appeal can 
be made against its decisions about these matters. 
Art. 38. The warehouse owners must bear the expenses of watching, lighting, 
and cleaning the premises and also for the repairs and constructions ordered by 
the chamber of commerce through which said owners may accrue some benefit. 
Those who refuse to pay the assessment due from them may be forbidden by 
the chamber of commerce to open their warehouses without prejudice of legal 
proceedings that may be instituted against them, in order to obtain payment of 
the amount due. 
ArT. 39. The chamber of commerce is authorized to carry on all work consid- 
ered necessary for public safety or for protection of the stored merchandise and 
also for insuring payment of the customhouse dues. 
OCCUPATION OF FLOOR SPACE 
Arr. 40. The temporary use of the free space before the warehouses can be 
granted only upon permission, always subject to cancellation, given by the 
inspector of the free zone and against payment of 0.15 lire per square meter and 
per day. However, any concession liable to obstruct the traffic is strictly 
forbidden. 
USE OF MACHINERY FOR THE PREPARATION OF GOODS 
ArT. 41, The operators of machinery for the preparation of goods, within the 
limits set forth by the customs authority, are subject to the existing regulations 
And to those that may be. issued by the chamber of commerce. 
ART. 42. The above permission is only temporary and subject to cancellation 
Py the chamber of commerce even before expiration date, without any compensa-~ 
tion, and will be effective immediately in the case of duly ascertained abuses. 
All machinery must be installed only on the ground floor of every building. 
The charges for such concessions must be paid in advance to the chanber of 
tommerece. 
The operators are responsible for all accidents to the personnel and for all 
damages caused by the machinery or by electric wiring,
	        

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