Entry of coastal goods requires a prescribed bill and a declaration affirming the truth of its contents. The consignor of coastal goods must make entry by presenting a bill of coastal goods to the proper officer in the prescribed form. The consignor must also make and subscribe to a declaration at the foot of the bill as to the truth of its contents. The provision sets out the filing and declaration requirements for entry of coastal goods under customs law.
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Entry of coastal goods requires a prescribed bill and a declaration affirming the truth of its contents.
The consignor of coastal goods must make entry by presenting a bill of coastal goods to the proper officer in the prescribed form. The consignor must also make and subscribe to a declaration at the foot of the bill as to the truth of its contents. The provision sets out the filing and declaration requirements for entry of coastal goods under customs law.
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