Abeyance for Advance Licences: temporary acceptance of Customs acknowledgements instead of formal letters, subject to later reinstatement of procedures. Abeyance on refusal orders against old Quantity Based and Value Based Advance Licences is allowed where exporters submit Customs acknowledgements proving DEEC books have been presented for logging; a one time abeyance is permitted for a limited period from that acknowledgement without requiring a formal Customs letter, after which the previous procedural requirements will be reinstated.
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Abeyance for Advance Licences: temporary acceptance of Customs acknowledgements instead of formal letters, subject to later reinstatement of procedures.
Abeyance on refusal orders against old Quantity Based and Value Based Advance Licences is allowed where exporters submit Customs acknowledgements proving DEEC books have been presented for logging; a one time abeyance is permitted for a limited period from that acknowledgement without requiring a formal Customs letter, after which the previous procedural requirements will be reinstated.
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