Warehoused goods control under customs law: proper officer's permission, warehouse locking, access, and examination powers Section 62 of the Customs Act, 1962, later omitted, formerly placed warehoused goods under the control of the proper officer. Entry into a warehouse and removal of goods required the officer's permission, the warehouse could be locked with the Customs Department's lock, and no person could remove or break such lock. The proper officer also had access to every part of the warehouse and power to examine the goods stored there.
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Warehoused goods control under customs law: proper officer's permission, warehouse locking, access, and examination powers
Section 62 of the Customs Act, 1962, later omitted, formerly placed warehoused goods under the control of the proper officer. Entry into a warehouse and removal of goods required the officer's permission, the warehouse could be locked with the Customs Department's lock, and no person could remove or break such lock. The proper officer also had access to every part of the warehouse and power to examine the goods stored there.
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