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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8183 · Sec. 565

Sec. 565. CARTAGE

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## SEC. 565 CARTAGE **[**[19 U.S.C. 1565](/us/usc/t19/s1565)**]** The cartage of merchandise entered for warehouse shall be done by— ####
(1)cartmen appointed and licensed by the Customs Services; or ####
(2)carriers designated under section 551 to carry bonded merchandise; who shall give bond, in a penal sum to be fixed by the Customs Service, for the protection of the Government against any loss of, or damage to, the merchandise while being so carted. The cartage of merchandise designated for examination at the appraiser's stores and of merchandise taken into custody by the customs officer as unclaimed shall be performed by such persons as may be designated, under contract or otherwise, by the Secretary of the Treasury, and under such regulations for the protection of the owners thereof and of the revenue as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. ### part V Enforcement Provisions
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