Permission for onboard book sales: jurisdictional collectors may permit sales subject to statutory clearances and customs formalities. Permission to sell books onboard foreign vessels is to be granted by the Jurisdictional Collector of Customs, subject to requisite statutory clearances. After filing the import general manifest, Preventive Officers will inspect stock; objectionable books will be segregated and sealed. Daily sales details must be submitted to Customs and, before departure, a consolidated Bill of Entry for books sold will be filed and assessed with ITC formalities. Local books taken onboard for sale require a shipping bill indicating books sold at the port.
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Permission for onboard book sales: jurisdictional collectors may permit sales subject to statutory clearances and customs formalities.
Permission to sell books onboard foreign vessels is to be granted by the Jurisdictional Collector of Customs, subject to requisite statutory clearances. After filing the import general manifest, Preventive Officers will inspect stock; objectionable books will be segregated and sealed. Daily sales details must be submitted to Customs and, before departure, a consolidated Bill of Entry for books sold will be filed and assessed with ITC formalities. Local books taken onboard for sale require a shipping bill indicating books sold at the port.
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