An Act to Amend Act Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five, Entitled "An Act to Constitute the Customs Service of the Philippine Archipelago and to Provide for the Administration thereof," as Amended by Providing that Merchandise in Bond may be Withdrawn for Delivery on Board Vessels of the United States and Foreign Vessels
Act No. 1806, enacted on January 30, 1908, amends Act No. 355 concerning the Philippine Customs Service. The amendment allows merchandise in bond to be withdrawn for various purposes, including delivery on board U.S. and foreign vessels for use as ships' stores, under specific conditions. Withdrawals must be made by the authorized party and documented with detailed information about the merchandise. Additionally, withdrawals for export or delivery on vessels cannot occur until the warehouse entry is liquidated, and no duty allowances will be granted for damaged or deteriorated goods while in storage. This Act takes effect immediately upon passage.
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- Act No. 1806, enacted on January 30, 1908, amends Act No. 355 concerning the Philippine Customs Service. The amendment allows merchandise in bond to be withdrawn for various purposes, including delivery on board U.S. and foreign vessels for use as ships' stores, under specific conditions. Withdrawals must be made by the authorized party and documented with detailed information about the merchandise. Additionally, withdrawals for export or delivery on vessels cannot occur until the warehouse entry is liquidated, and no duty allowances will be granted for damaged or deteriorated goods while in storage. This Act takes effect immediately upon passage.
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- An Act to Amend Act Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five, Entitled "An Act to Constitute the Customs Service of the Philippine Archipelago and to Provide for the Administration thereof," as Amended by Providing that Merchandise in Bond may be Withdrawn for Delivery on Board Vessels of the United States and Foreign Vessels (Act No. 1806) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
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- An Act to Amend Act Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five, Entitled "An Act to Constitute the Customs Service of the Philippine Archipelago and to Provide for the Administration thereof," as Amended by Providing that Merchandise in Bond may be Withdrawn for Delivery on Board Vessels of the United States and Foreign Vessels (Act No. 1806) was enacted on Jan 30, 1908.
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- An Act to Amend Act Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five, Entitled "An Act to Constitute the Customs Service of the Philippine Archipelago and to Provide for the Administration thereof," as Amended by Providing that Merchandise in Bond may be Withdrawn for Delivery on Board Vessels of the United States and Foreign Vessels, Act No. 1806, Jan 30, 1908 (Philippines)
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January 30, 1908
ACT NO. 1806
AN ACT TO AMEND ACT NUMBERED THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE, ENTITLED "AN ACT TO CONSTITUTE THE CUSTOMS SERVICE OF THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMINISTRATION THEREOF," AS AMENDED. BY PROVIDING THAT MERCHANDISE IN BOND MAY BE WITHDRAWN FOR DELIVERY ON BOARD VESSELS OF THE UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN VESSELS
SECTION 1. Section two hundred and fifty-three of Act Numbered Three hundred and fifty-five is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 253. Merchandise in bond may be withdrawn at any time for consumption, for transportation to another port, for exportation, or for delivery on board a vessel of the United States or a foreign vessel for use on board such vessel as ships' stores. The withdrawal must be made by the person or firm named in the original warehouse entry, or by a person or firm duly authorized by the former, whose authority must appear in writing upon the face of the withdrawal. All withdrawals shall be made in duplicate or triplicate, as the case may be, and shall show the number of the bond, the marks and numbers of the packages withdrawn, the vessel and date of importation, the description, quantity, separate value of each package, and total dutiable value of the merchandise, and shall be signed by the party making the withdrawal." HESIcT
SECTION 2. Section two hundred and fifty-four of Act Numbered Three hundred and fifty-five is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 254. No withdrawal for export or for delivery on board a vessel of the United States or a foreign vessel for use on board such vessel as ships' stores shall be allowed before the liquidation of the warehouse entry, or before a special liquidation for such item as refer to the merchandise exported or delivered on board a vessel of the United States or a foreign vessel, and there shall be no abatement nor allowance of duties on account of damage, loss, or deterioration of merchandise while in warehouse, except as herein provided."
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on its passage.
ENACTED, January 30, 1908.
Cite This Law
An Act to Amend Act Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five, Entitled "An Act to Constitute the Customs Service of the Philippine Archipelago and to Provide for the Administration thereof," as Amended by Providing that Merchandise in Bond may be Withdrawn for Delivery on Board Vessels of the United States and Foreign Vessels, Act No. 1806, Jan 30, 1908 (Philippines)
An Act to Amend Act Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five, Entitled "An Act to Constitute the Customs Service of the Philippine Archipelago and to Provide for the Administration thereof," as Amended by Providing that Merchandise in Bond may be Withdrawn for Delivery on Board Vessels of the United States and Foreign Vessels, Act No. 1806 (Phil. 1908)
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