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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 176 — Proceedings in the Court of International Trade · § 176.11

§ 176.11. Transmission of records to Court of International Trade.

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Upon receipt of service of a summons in an action initiated in the Court of International Trade the following items shall be immediately transmitted to the Court of International Trade as part of the official record by the Customs officer concerned:
(a)Consumption or other entry;
(b)Commercial invoice;
(c)Special Customs invoice;
(d)Copy of protest and any amendments thereto;
(e)Copy of denial or protest in whole or in part;
(f)Importer's exhibits;
(g)Official samples;
(h)Any official laboratory reports;
(i)The summary sheet;
(j)In any case in which one or more of the items listed in paragraphs
(a)through
(i)of this section do not exist, the Customs officer shall include a statement to that effect, identifying the items which do not exist. (28 U.S.C. 2632, as amended) \[T.D. 70-181, 35 FR 13433, Aug. 22, 1970, as amended by T.D. 85-90, 50 FR 21430, May 24, 1985\]
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