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

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Monograph

Identifikator:
863514456
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-45340
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1905
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (206 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
North America
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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Mexico: veracruz. 
151 
the bonded warehouses, to the fiscal employee appointed to take charge of them, 
making out for each vehicle that is to be employed a duplicate form according 
to model No. 43. On one copy of the form, which the warden will retain, he 
will take the employee’s receipt and will hand to him the other copy to the end 
that, upon the introduction of the goods into the warehouses, he may secure the 
receipt of the superintendent of said warehouses and a certificate from the fiscal 
superintendent showing the part taken by him in the operation. 
Along with the first installment of each lot of goods there will be delivered 
to the superintendent of the warehouses two copies of the list of packages, and 
when the transportation of tlm entire lot of goods has been effected said superin 
tendent will return to the fiscal employee one of the copies, on which he will 
write out a receipt and affix the seal of the concessionaire company, obtaining 
also from the fiscal superintendent a certificate showing the share taken by him 
in the operation. 
The copy bearing these annotations will he returned to the warden of the 
custom house and will serve as a definite proof of the delivery of the goods; and 
thus the provisional forms will cease to be of value and may be handed to the 
superintendent of the warehouses. 
When the transportation of packages containing goods embraced by a ware 
housing application takes more than one day, this fact will be recorded in the 
list of packages and, in addition, the date on which the transportation com 
menced, the date on which it was completed, and the number of the entry on 
the books of the bonded warehouses will also be mentioned. 
Art. 410. For the admittance of goods into the general bonded warehouses of 
Mexico City the following rules will be observed : 
I. The persons entering the goods will present to the custom-house a petition 
according to model No. 40, with documentary evidences of the conformableness 
of the concessionaire company and the carrier company. In default of the lat 
ter the bond referred to in article 303 will be presented with the petition. 
II. The entry of goods into the general bonded warehouses will be effected 
within tlie period of time fixed by the authorities of the custom-house where the 
goods are located for the time being; and said period will be computed on the 
basis of the distance separating the custom-house from the capital at the rate of 
100 kilometers, or fraction thereof, per day, two days more being granted for the 
removal of the goods from the custom-house and still another two days for their 
introduction into the warehouses. 
III. If the ordinary clearance petition has already been presented to the 
custom-house, the procedure set forth in articles 407 and 400 will be followed 
and the delivery of the goods to the carrier company will be effected in the form 
set forth in article 415. 
IV. When the goods have been delivered to the carrier company (care being 
taken that the packages containing them possess the conditions required by 
Chapter XIII), and when the custom-house has in its possession the bill of lad 
ing extended in its behalf by the company, it will forward same in a registered 
envelope to the custom-house of importation of Mexico City, along with three 
copies of the petition and one copy of the list of packages. In Its note sent along 
with the shipment the custom-house authorities will make such observations as 
they deem expedient. 
V. If, prior to the presentation of the ordinary clearance petition, the con 
signee wishes that, without prior inspection of the custom-house of entry, the 
entire lot of packages included in a consignment of goods be entered into the 
general bonded warehouses of the capital, he will present to the custom-house 
a duplicate petition in the form indicated by model No. 44, with documentary 
evidences of conformableness on the part of the company holding the concession 
for the warehouses and the carrier company, also presenting, along with the 
petition, the consular invoice and three copies of the list of packages. In 
default of evidence of conformableness on the part of the carrier company, a 
bond, as referred to In article 31(3, will be presented. 
VI. As soon as the custom-house shall have compared the invoice with the 
manifest, shall have made a note on the latter to the effect that the goods are 
being forwarded in fiscal deposit, and shall have granted permission, steps will 
he taken to tie up and seal the packages susceptible thereof, and. in the form 
already indicated, the goods will be delivered to the carrier, while the consular 
invoice presented by the consignee, the original of the petition, a copy of the list 
of packages, and the bill of lading extended by the carrier company will be 
forwarded to the custom-house of importation of Mexico City. 
VII. If, after the ordinary clearance petition shall have been passed upon,
	        

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