Code of Federal Regulations - Title 19: Customs Duties (December 2005)
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TITLE 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES
CHAPTER I - BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
PART 141 - ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE
subpart h - RELEASE OF MERCHANDISE
141.111 - Carrier's release order.
(a) When required. Except where release is made directly to the carrier in accordance with 141.11(b), no merchandise shall be released from Customs custody until a release order has been executed by the carrier, or, in the case of merchandise in a bonded warehouse, by the warehouse proprietor.
(b) Form of release. The release order may be executed on any of the following documents: (1) [Reserved] (2) The official entry form; (3) A combined carrier's certificate and release order issued in accordance with 141.11(a)(4); or (4) If a certified duplicate bill of lading or air waybill is used for entry purposes in accordance with 141.11(a)(3), the carrier's release order may be endorsed thereon in substantially the following form: In accordance with the provisions of section 484(j), Tariff Act of 1930, authority is hereby given to release the articles covered by this certified duplicate bill of lading or air waybill to: ____________.
(c) Blanket release order. Merchandise may be released to the person named in the bill of lading or air waybill in the absence of a specific release order from the carrier, if the carrier concerned has filed a blanket order authorizing release to the owner or consignee in such cases. A carrier's certificate in the form shown in 141.11(a)(4), may be modified and executed to make it a blanket release order for the shipments covered by a blanket carrier's release order under 141.11(a)(5).
(d) Qualified release order. In the case of merchandise which is entered for warehousing, for transportation in bond, for exportation, or is to be admitted to a foreign trade zone, the release order may be qualified as follows: (1) For transfer to the bonded warehouse designated in the warehouse entry, if the merchandise is entered for warehousing; (2) For transfer to the bonded carrier designated in the transportation entry, if the merchandise is entered for transportation in bond; (3) For transfer to the carrier designated in the export entry, if the merchandise is entered for exportation; or (4) For transfer to the foreign trade zone designated in Customs Form 214, if the merchandise is to be admitted to a foreign trade zone.
[T.D. 73175, 38 FR 17447, July 2, 1973, as amended by T.D. 78394, 43 FR 49788, Oct. 25, 1978; T.D. 8616, 51 FR 5063, Feb. 11, 1986; T.D. 8775, 52 FR 20068, May 29, 1987; T.D. 9087, 55 FR 47052, Nov. 9, 1990]
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