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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 141 — Entry of Merchandise · § 141.0a

§ 141.0a. Definitions.

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Unless the context requires otherwise or a different definition is prescribed, the following terms will have the meanings indicated when used in connection with the entry of merchandise:
(a)Entry. "Entry" means that documentation or data required by § 142.3 of this chapter to be filed with the appropriate CBP officer or submitted electronically to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system to secure the release of imported merchandise from CBP custody, or the act of filing that documentation. "Entry" also means that documentation or data required by § 181.53 or 182.53 of this chapter to be filed with CBP to withdraw merchandise from a duty-deferral program in the United States for exportation to Canada or Mexico or for entry into a duty-deferral program in Canada or Mexico.
(b)Entry summary. "Entry summary" means any other documentation or electronic submission of data necessary to enable CBP to assess duties, and collect statistics on imported merchandise, and determine whether other requirements of law or regulation are met.
(c)Submission. "Submission" means the voluntary delivery to the appropriate CBP officer or electronic submission to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system of the entry summary documentation or data for preliminary review or of entry documentation or data for other purposes.
(d)Filing. "Filing" means:
(1)The delivery to CBP, including electronic submission to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system, of the entry documentation or data required by section 484(a), Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1484(a)), to obtain the release of merchandise, or
(2)The delivery to CBP, including electronic submission to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system, together with the deposit of estimated duties, of the entry summary documentation or data required to assess duties, collect statistics, and determine whether other requirements of law and regulation are met, or
(3)The delivery to CBP, including electronic submission to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system, together with the deposit of estimated duties, of the entry summary documentation or data, which will serve as both the entry and the entry summary.
(e)Presentation. "Presentation" is used only in connection with quota-class merchandise and is defined in § 132.1(d) of this chapter.
(f)Entered for consumption. "Entered for consumption" means that an entry summary for consumption has been filed with CBP in proper form, including electronic submission to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system, with estimated duties attached. "Entered for consumption" also means the necessary documentation has been filed with CBP to withdraw merchandise from a duty-deferral program in the United States for exportation to Canada or Mexico or for entry into a duty-deferral program in Canada or Mexico (see § 181.53 or 182.53 of this chapter).
(g)Entered for warehouse. "Entered for warehouse" means that an entry summary for warehouse has been filed with CBP in proper form, including electronic submission to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system.
(h)Entered temporarily under bond. "Entered temporarily under bond" means that an entry summary supporting a temporary importation under bond has been filed with CBP in proper form, including electronic submission to the Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE)or any other CBP-authorized electronic data interchange system.
(i)Released conditionally. "Released conditionally" means any release from CBP custody before liquidation. \[CBP Dec. 15-14, 80 FR 61288, Oct. 13, 2015, as amended by CBP Dec. 24-18, 90 FR 6482, Jan. 17, 2025\]
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