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CustomsThe U.S. Customs Service. Fees placed on imports and exports. The place where a physical examination of imports and exports is done.
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CustomsThe authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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CustomsThe agency or procedure for collecting duties imposed by a country on imports or exports
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Customsmoney collected under a tariff (custom) accepted or habitual practice custom-made: made according to the specifications of an individual (custom) a specific practice of long standing (custom) habitual [..]
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CustomsDefinition Federal agency responsible for monitoring imported goods and collecting duties.
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CustomsThe authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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Customs Customs are ways of doing things that are particular to a specific culture or society. Political customs are political practices that are specific to a particular society.
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CustomsThe duties, toll, tribute, or tariff payable upon merchandise exported or imported.
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CustomsGovernment agency charged with enforcing the rules passed to protect the country's import and export revenues. The authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and expo [..]
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Customs1) A) Unwritten law; B) levies on imported or exported goods. (Sayles, George O. The King's Parliament of England, 144) 2) Used in three senses: A) the customary rules and procedures of a [..]
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CustomsCustoms is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting and safeguarding customs duties and for controlling the flow of goods including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items in and out of a country.
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Customs(n) money collected under a tariff
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CustomsThe national authorities charged with the collection of the duties levied by a country on imports and exports. The term may also indicate the procedures involved in such collection.
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CustomsA Government authority designated to regulate the flow of goods to and from a country and to collect duties levied by a country on imports and or exports.
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CustomsThe authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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CustomsThe government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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CustomsThe Government Service which is responsible for the administration ofcustoms law and the collection of duties and taxes.
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CustomsNorms which have existed for a long time.
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CustomsThe agency that deals with the levying of duties and taxes on imported goods from foreign countries and the control over the export and import of goods e.g. allowed quota prohibited goods.
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CustomsThe Government Service which is responsible for the administration of Customs law and the collection of duties and taxes and which also has the responsibility for the application of other laws and reg [..]
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CustomsGovernment officials responsible for regulating goods, services and supplies into a country.
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Customs A duty or tax on imported goods. These fees are a major bonus to the economy. The Customs Department also works to prevent the importation of illegal drugs and contraband.
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CustomsA duty or tax on imported goods. These fees are a major bonus to the economy. In 1999, for example, the U. S. Customs Department collected over $22 billion in fees nationally, which went into the U.S. Treasury. The Customs Department also works to prevent the importation of illegal drugs and contraband.
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CustomsGovernment officials responsible for regulating goods, services and supplies into a country.
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CustomsDealing with the national customs administration for cargo declarations, manifest alterations and cargo clearance on behalf of P&O Nedlloyd. Documentation
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CustomsThe authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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CustomsThe government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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CustomsThe government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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CustomsThe Government Service which is responsible for the administration of customs law and the collection of duties and taxes.
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CustomsCustoms are public administrative offices established at a country's ports of entry or exit that are part of the Ministry of Finance's Revenue Office, and also have powers to collect taxes a [..]
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Customs the place at a seaport, airport or frontier where officials check incoming goods, travellers or luggage.
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CustomsA government agency which inspects, restricts and/or imposes taxes on goods brought into a county.
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Customsthe common term for a government agency charged with collecting duty on specified items imported into that country. The agency also restricts the entry of persons and forbidden items without legal tra [..]
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Customs Government department that collects taxes on goods imported from other countries.
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CustomsCustoms is the place at an airport where government officials check the products that are entering the country. I have never had my bags checked at Customs.
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CustomsA place where airport officials make sure you are not carrying anything illegal in your luggage.
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CustomsAll art works to be exported from or imported to the European Union (EU) must be cleared through customs. Villa Grisebach will take care of all logistical customs paperwork for delivery or shipment of [..]
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CustomsThe authority controlling imports and exports and levying any duties on trade.
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CustomsA government authority designated to regulate the flow of goods to and from a country and to collect duties levied by a country on imports and or exports.
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Customs
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* Romanian: (vam?,f)
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CustomsThe government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports.
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CustomsCustomary rules which formed one basis for local administration of justice; some features of these heark back to Anglo-Saxon traditions – the local practices which were established (in a non- [..]
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