Settlement application formalities under customs law required prescribed form, authorised signatures, quintuplicate filing, and a filing fee. An application for settlement under section 127B had to be made in Form SC(C)-1 and signed, together with its verification and accompanying documents, by the applicant or the person authorised to act for him, depending on the applicant's legal status. The rule specified the authorised signatory for a Hindu undivided family, company, local authority, firm, association or other person. Every application had to be filed in quintuplicate and accompanied by a fee of one thousand rupees. The provision was stated to be repealed.
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Settlement application formalities under customs law required prescribed form, authorised signatures, quintuplicate filing, and a filing fee.
An application for settlement under section 127B had to be made in Form SC(C)-1 and signed, together with its verification and accompanying documents, by the applicant or the person authorised to act for him, depending on the applicant's legal status. The rule specified the authorised signatory for a Hindu undivided family, company, local authority, firm, association or other person. Every application had to be filed in quintuplicate and accompanied by a fee of one thousand rupees. The provision was stated to be repealed.
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