Rulemaking under customs law establishes the Accessories (Condition) Rules to regulate conditions for accessories by executive notification. Accessories (Condition) Rules, 1963 constitute a rulemaking instrument titled the Accessories (Condition) Rules, 1963, promulgated by the Central Government by notification under the delegated rulemaking powers conferred by the Customs Act, establishing a regulatory framework addressing conditions relating to accessories within the customs regime.
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Rulemaking under customs law establishes the Accessories (Condition) Rules to regulate conditions for accessories by executive notification.
Accessories (Condition) Rules, 1963 constitute a rulemaking instrument titled the Accessories (Condition) Rules, 1963, promulgated by the Central Government by notification under the delegated rulemaking powers conferred by the Customs Act, establishing a regulatory framework addressing conditions relating to accessories within the customs regime.
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