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If he carried them to the public warehouse, no duty to be paid till they were taken out for home consumption.
Type A is a premises based public warehouse.
The warehouse act of 1712 provided for the regulation of public warehouses.
It is a public Warehouse operator offering logistics services to diverse group of clients.
The law dictated that public warehouses should be set up at the following locations:
Tobacco planters were required to transport their crop to public warehouses where it was inspected and stored.
A horreum (plural: horrea) was a type of public warehouse used during the ancient Roman period.
A public warehouse.
A public warehouse (type A) is authorised for use by a warehousekeeper who will accept your goods but takes no responsibility for them.
Passengers suspected of contagion were quarantined in the hospital, and all suspect cargo was stored in the public warehouse.
Public warehouses for inspection and exportation of the tobacco were established in 1730 at Hobbs Hole .
In 1971, Herb Shear, the third generation of the family, joined his father and expanded the company's base of operations to include public warehouse operations.
However, by its side, Leaving the university campus behind, is the Közraktárak, "Public Warehouses", which are earmarked for redevelopment.
Due to the expansion of the activity and the extent of operations, the company changed its name to Javna skladišča (Public Warehouses).
If those commodities were delivered out of the public warehouse for foreign exportation, being in this case exempted from all taxes, the trade in them would be perfectly free.
At issue was whether the act of the Illinois Legislature, 25 April 1871, to regulate public warehouses and the inspection and handling of grain, was constitutional.
Of numerous small commissions the Dunedin Public Warehouse, for William Dalrymple, now 386 Princes Street, is a more substantial example.
The exhibition building was a twin-towered palazzo in stuccoed brick, with corner turrets and the bold quoining already exhibited in the Dunedin Public Warehouse.
A public warehouse (Type A) is operated by a warehousekeeper for the storage of goods placed under the customs warehousing procedure by other traders known as depositors.
On Oct. 10, 11 and 12, there will be the annual public warehouse sale of Donghia furniture and textiles, ordinarily sold only to decorators, designers and architects.
He worked for Nostra General Public Warehouse Company until 1947, first as an accountant, then as deputy chief accountant and finally as president of the company.
Each county task force must identify all airports, landing strips, marinas and public warehouses and keep in contact with their operators to try to detect the movement of illegal drugs.
If you are a depositor in a public warehouse you must maintain records that provide evidence of the details of entry of the goods to the customs warehousing procedure.
Services have recently extended to include full logistic support services including public warehouse services including pick and pack, order processing, inventory control, incoming/outgoing quality inspection and kitting.
The book Tobacco in Colonial Virginia ("The Sovereign Remedy") by Melvin Herndon describes operation of the public warehouses as follows: