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<h1>1957 Rules Define 'Goods' and 'Privileged Person' for Customs Privileges in Diplomatic and Consular Contexts.</h1> The Foreign Privileged Persons (Regulation of Customs Privileges) Rules, 1957 define key terms related to customs privileges. 'Goods' encompass all articles imported or locally purchased from bonded stocks without duty, including motor vehicles, and those acquired by privileged persons from others without customs duty payment. A 'privileged person' is someone authorized to import or buy duty-free goods for personal, family, or official use in diplomatic or consular settings. A 'non-privileged person' is anyone not meeting these criteria. These definitions establish the framework for understanding customs privileges under the specified rules.