Article 531
Boats, ferries, ships, mills and baths on boats, and generally all factories not fixed by pillars, and not forming part of the house, are movable: the seizure of some of these objects may, however, be…
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Boats, ferries, ships, mills and baths on boats, and generally all factories not fixed by pillars, and not forming part of the house, are movable: the seizure of some of these objects may, however, be…
No one may be compelled to dispose of his property, except in the public interest, and subject to fair and prior compensation.
Ownership of a thing, whether movable or immovable, gives a right to everything it produces, and to that which is accessorily united to it either naturally or artificially. This right is called the "r…
Ownership is the right to enjoy and dispose of things in the most absolute manner, provided they are not used in a way prohibited by laws or regulations.
Goods presented to the customs service on departure must be presented, together with the acquits-à-caution or documents in lieu thereof: a) en route, at the request of the Customs Department ; b) at d…
1. Transit shipments are carried out under the conditions set out in articles 120 to 124 above. The Director General of Customs and Excise may authorise, by way of derogation from the provisions of 2…
No discharge shall be given in respect of commitments entered into unless, at the office of destination, the goods :-have been placed in customs clearance warehouses or areas, or in export warehouses…
When declared for consumption at the office of destination, goods carried in transit are subject to the duties and taxes applicable to them at the rates in force on the date of registration of the ret…
Orders issued by the Director General of Customs and Indirect Taxation will, where necessary, lay down the detailed rules for the application of articles 125 to 130 above.
1. Goods intended for export must be taken to a customs office or to a place designated by the customs service. 2. On land borders, it is forbidden for carriers to take any route intended to bypass or…
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