Conditionally admissible merchandise.

Conditionally admissible merchandise. Conditionally admissible merchandise is merchandise which may be imported into the U.S. under certain conditions. Merchandise which is subject to permits or licenses, or which may be reconditioned to bring it into compliance with the laws administered by various Federal agencies, is an example of conditionally admissible merchandise.

Source

19 CFR § 146.1


Scoping language

The following words, defined in section 1 of the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of 1934, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a), are given the same meaning when used in this part, unless otherwise stated: Board, Grantee, and Zones.

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