Bond signing under Customs Act: agents may authenticate importer signatures and attestations remove personal appearance requirement. The Board dispenses with personal attendance for bond signing under the Customs Act where the authorised signatory's signature is attested by a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Magistrate or in a Civil Court, and directs that the practice of Custom House Agents authenticating importer signatures, as followed at the Bombay Custom House, be extended to other Customs Houses by issuing necessary field instructions.
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Bond signing under Customs Act: agents may authenticate importer signatures and attestations remove personal appearance requirement.
The Board dispenses with personal attendance for bond signing under the Customs Act where the authorised signatory's signature is attested by a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Magistrate or in a Civil Court, and directs that the practice of Custom House Agents authenticating importer signatures, as followed at the Bombay Custom House, be extended to other Customs Houses by issuing necessary field instructions.
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