FEDERAL · 19 U.S.C. · Chapter 11
Definitions
19 U.S.C. § 2095
Title19 — Customs Duties
SubtitleVI
Chapter11 — IMPORTATION OF PRE-COLUMBIAN MONUMENTAL OR ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTURE OR MURALS
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19 U.S.C. § 2095.
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For the purposes of this chapter—
(1)The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Treasury.
(2)The term "United States" includes the several States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
(3)The term "pre-Columbian monumental or architectural sculpture or mural" means—
(A)any stone carving or wall art which—
(i)is the product of a pre-Columbian Indian culture of Mexico, Central America, South America, or the Caribbean Islands;
(ii)was an immobile monument or architectural structure or was a part of, or affixed to, any such monument or structure; and
(iii)is subject to export control by the country of origin; or
(B)any fragment or part of any stone carving or wall art described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph.
(4)The term "country of origin", as app
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History
(Pub. L. 92–587, title II, §205, Oct. 27, 1972, 86 Stat. 1297.)
Editorial Notes
Part 1—Rates of Duty and Other Trade Barriers
Part 2—Other Authority
Part 3—Hearings and Advice Concerning Negotiations
Part 4—Office of the United States Trade Representative
Part 5—Congressional Procedures With Respect to Presidential Actions
Part 6—Congressional Liaison and Reports
Part 7—United States International Trade Commission
Part 8—Identification of Market Barriers and Certain Unfair Trade Actions
Part 1—Positive Adjustment by Industries Injured by Imports
Part 2—Adjustment Assistance for Workers
subpart a—petitions and determinations
subpart b—program benefits
subpart c—general provisions
subpart d—nafta transitional adjustment assistance program
Part 3—Adjustment Assistance for Firms
Part 4—Trade Adjustment Assistance for Communities
Part 5—Miscellaneous Provisions
Part 6—Adjustment Assistance for Farmers
Part 1—Trade Relations With Certain Countries
Part 2—Relief From Market Disruption to Industries and Diversion of Trade to the United States Market
Part 2—Other Authority
Part 3—Hearings and Advice Concerning Negotiations
Part 4—Office of the United States Trade Representative
Part 5—Congressional Procedures With Respect to Presidential Actions
Part 6—Congressional Liaison and Reports
Part 7—United States International Trade Commission
Part 8—Identification of Market Barriers and Certain Unfair Trade Actions
Part 1—Positive Adjustment by Industries Injured by Imports
Part 2—Adjustment Assistance for Workers
subpart a—petitions and determinations
subpart b—program benefits
subpart c—general provisions
subpart d—nafta transitional adjustment assistance program
Part 3—Adjustment Assistance for Firms
Part 4—Trade Adjustment Assistance for Communities
Part 5—Miscellaneous Provisions
Part 6—Adjustment Assistance for Farmers
Part 1—Trade Relations With Certain Countries
Part 2—Relief From Market Disruption to Industries and Diversion of Trade to the United States Market
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