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Q-978: Which one of the following goods allow to unloaded from vessel even master of vessel not
receives entry inward
(i) Baggage of crew
(ii) Mail bags
(iii) Ainmals
(iv) All of the above
A-978: iv - All of the above
Q-979: Which of the following agency/agencies can notify the exchange rates?
(i) Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs
(ii) The Reserve Bank of India
(iii) Foreign Exchange Dealers’ Association of India
(iv) All of the above
A-979: iv - All of the above
Q-980: Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) are fixed the tariff value of goods
imported by a person, but importer filed the bill of entry on the basis of the transaction
value. The Customs officer rejected the bill of entry of the person on the contention that
transaction value cannot be accepted for those goods for which board had given tariff value.
A State whose contention is valid as per the provision of law
(i) Contention of Customs Officer is invaild
(ii) Contention of Customs Officer is vaild
(iii) Contention of a Importer is vaild
(iv) Both a & c of the above
A-980: ii - Contention of Customs Officer is vaild
Q-981: Explain the provisions on issuance of physotanitary certificates by each contracting party for
export
A-981: Each contracting party shall make arrangements for the issuance of phytosanitary
certificates in conformity with the following provisions:
(i) Inspection and other related activities leading to issuance of phytosanitary
certificates will be carried out only by or under the authority of the official national
plant protection organisation. The issuance of phytosanitary certificates will be
carried out by public officers who are technically qualified and duly authorised by
the official national plant protection organisation to act on its behalf and under its
control with such knowledge and information available to those officers that the
authorities of importing contracting parties may accept the phytosanitary
certificates with confidence as dependable documents.
(ii) Phytosanitary certificates, or their electronic equivalent where accepted by the
importing contracting party concerned, shall be as worded in the models set out in
the Annex to this Convention. These certificates should be completed and issued
taking into account relevant international standards.
(iii) Uncertified alterations or erasures will invalidate the certificates.
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