19-U.S.C.-460

19-U.S.C.-460

§460 – Retention of Distilled Spirits, Wines, Etc., In Warehouse During Prohibitory Period

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  • Reference: Administrative Provisions – Section 460
  • Legend: §460 – Retention of Distilled Spirits, Wines, Etc., In Warehouse During Prohibitory Period
  • USCode Year: 2013

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Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, any imported distilled spirits, wines, or other liquors which may be in any customs bonded warehouse under the customs laws on the date any prohibition of their sale or removal, by any Act of Congress, or proclamation of the President of the United States takes effect shall be permitted to remain therein without payment of any taxes or duties thereon, beyond the three-year period provided by law, during such period of prohibition; and may be exported at any time during such extended period. Any imported spirits, wines, or other liquors as to which the three-year bonded period may have expired after February 24, 1919, and prior to the date such prohibition takes effect may at the option of the owner remain in bond during such period of prohibition.

(Feb. 24, 1919, ch. 18, title VI, §600(b), 40 Stat. 1106.)

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19-U.S.C.-406 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Customs Duties

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19-U.S.C.-392 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Tariffs

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