Smelting or refining of metal-bearing materials, entries of.................. Suspension of Visual or auditory materials suspension of entry 174.11 159.31, 159.38 159.2 159.7 162.80 158.2-158.6, 18.6 151.55 159.52, 159.55, 159.54 159.9, 159.52, 159.21 Warehouse withdrawals, when-Bulletin Weight, gauge, or measure.......... LIQUORS: 159.9 159.21 Baggage of diplomatic officials or other representatives.. 148.81, 148.82, Blending, permit requirements........ Bottles and similar containers, imported in- Regulations of Internal Revenue Service applicable... Bulk importations (in casks and similar containers) Exported for exhibition, return of-Enrty requirements.. 10.66, 10 N 61, 10 Immediate transportation restricted............ LOCOMOTIVES: Domestic, repaired in foreign country-Dutiable status.... N 62 4.61, 4.65a 123.13 123.12 10.31, 10 N 34 LOCOMOTIVES AND OTHER RAILROAD EQUIPMENT 10.31, 10 N 34 158.26 145.51 American, Samoa, Guam, or Virgin Islands, from........ 7.8, 148.110- 148.116 Books, engravings, etc., for Government departments or agencies........... 145.37 Books or other articles imported for institutions ............... 145.36 114.31(a) Cigars............ 145.13, 11.2(a) Packages to be marked to indicate invoice enclosed.... 145.11(b) Personal and household effects..... Prohibited or restricted articles, disposition of Rates of duty in effect........... 145.34 145.40, 145.57 145.51-145.59, 145.4 145.3 145.4, 145.59 Reading of correspondence, when prohibited. Search warrant to read foreign mail. Seizure of, addressee to be notified.... Seizure, when imported contrary to law Shipments not exceeding $5 in value, disposition of.... 145.31 U.S. Government offices or officials, articles for ......... Value not more than $5............. When not exceeding $1,000 in value Merchandise rejected, return of-Drawback................. MAIL ENTRIES, LIQUIDATION OF. MANIFESTS: Amendment of, bulk cargo Baggage- Domestic, through contiguous foreign territory .... In bond-Form In transit through U.S...... Boarding vessels for examination of........................ Form 145.12(c) 7.8 145.12(a) 145.4, 145.12(b), 191.142 162.4 159.9, 159.10 4.12 123.21, 123.65 18.13 18.14, 123.64 162.3 127.3, 144.6 6.15, 18.2 Extension of form......... Cargo, vessels trading between U.S. ports on Great Lakes MANIFESTS—Continued Accompanied through U.S. and return to Canada....... 10.68, 123.21, Contiguous countries, vehicles and vessels less than 5 net tons, from-Form Correction of ...... Delivery to boarding officer....... Discrepancies in-Penalty ....... 123.52 123.3, 123.4, 123.7 4.12 4.7 4.12 Diversion of cargo from port shown on, amendment of .... 4.33 Failure of master to produce to boarding officer-Penal- Failure to manifest articles when required ....... Failure to manifest narcotic drugs or marihuana.. 103.14 4 N 15 Accompanied through U.S. and return to Canada 10.68, 123.21, Merchandise through contiguous foreign territory— Merchandise through U.S.-Form..... Truck procedures........ Inward Foreign- Contents, form..... Information required and alternative forms Shipments of containerized or palletized cargo............ Conveyance, manifest to accompany each....................................................... ........ Merchandise valued not over $250 unconditionally free, manifest used as entry.... Outward foreign- Before clearance Incomplete-Bond War, in event of, filing of......... Passenger-Unaccompanied baggage on board vessel 4.75 4.7, 4 N 15 Sea and ships' stores, etc., when to be manifested.............. 4.7, 4.7a MANIPULATION IN WAREHOUSE OR ELSEWHERE........ 19.11 PENSES OF... MARIHUANA AND NARCOTIC DRUGS:- Permit to unlade-Penalty Unmanifested-Penalty...... 24.17(a)(8) 162.66 162.65 162.62 10.78 162.22(e) 10.58 When permissible on vessels, aircraft and individuals MARKING: Bolting cloth for milling purposes........... Containers, foreign substantial, for reimportation.......... 10.7 Misleading marks as to origin, prohibited entry Packages containing merchandise produced by convict labor-Penalty... Packages of plumage Potatoes, seed........ Viruses, serums, and toxins, containers of............ MARKING OF LICENSED VEHICLES AND LIGHTERS, 134.31-134.33, 134.35, 134.36 134.52(d) 134.43(b), 11.9 24.17, 134.55 134.51-134.54 10.7 12.61, 12.62, 12.63 11.13, 11 N 14 12.38 11.6 12.7 11 N 14 12 N 30, 12.45 12 N 14 12.18, 12.22 112.27 MARKING OF PACKAGES SHIPPED BY MAIL............... |