§ 174.31. Judicial review of denial of protest.
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Any person whose protest has been denied, in whole or in part, may contest the denial by filing a civil action in the United States Court of International Trade in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 2632 within 180 days after---
(a)The date of mailing of notice of denial, in whole or in part, of a protest,
(b)The date a protest, for which accelerated disposition was requested, is deemed to have been denied in accordance with § 174.22(d), or
(c)The date that a protest is deemed denied in accordance with § 174.21(b), or § 151.16(g) of this chapter. \[T.D. 78-17, 43 FR 1938, Jan. 13, 1978, as amended by T.D. 85-90, 50 FR 21430, May 24, 1985; T.D. 99-65, 64 FR 43612, Aug. 11, 1999\]
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