19 U.S.C. § 3002 : US Code - Section 3002: Definitions

Search 19 U.S.C. § 3002 : US Code - Section 3002: Definitions

As used in this chapter:
(1) The term "Commission" means the United States International
Trade Commission.
(2) The term "Convention" means the International Convention on
the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, done at
Brussels on June 14, 1983, and the Protocol thereto, done at
Brussels on June 24, 1986, submitted to the Congress on June 15,
1987.
(3) The term "entered" means entered, or withdrawn from
warehouse for consumption, in the customs territory of the United
States.
(4) The term "Federal agency" means any establishment in the
executive branch of the United States Government.
(5) The term "old Schedules" means title I of the Tariff Act of
1930 (19 U.S.C. 1202) as in effect on the day before the
effective date of the amendment to such title under section
1204(a).
(6) The term "technical rectifications" means rectifications of
an editorial character or minor technical or clerical changes
which do not affect the substance or meaning of the text, such as
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(A) errors in spelling, numbering, or punctuation;
(B) errors in indentation;
(C) errors (including inadvertent omissions) in cross-
references to headings or subheadings or notes; and
(D) other clerical or typographical errors.
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