10 Questions
What is the consequence for a customs officer who fails to issue a receipt for a sample taken and retained during examination?
A fine of not less than five hundred thousand pesos
What is one of the duties of a customs officer when examining imported goods?
To determine whether the packages for examination and their contents are in accordance with the goods declaration
What is the consequence for a customs officer who incorrectly declares imported goods?
Perpetual disqualification to hold public office
Who is responsible for the cost of examination of goods according to the provided text?
The importer or exporter
What are some documents a customs officer should check during the examination of imported goods?
Goods declaration, invoice, and other pertinent documents
What is the penalty for a customs officer who fails to take samples of imported goods when necessary?
Imprisonment for not less than six years and one day
What should a customs officer report about the imported goods according to the provided text?
Whether they have been correctly declared as to value, quantity, measurement, weight, tariff classification
What is the statutory offense mentioned in Section 1431 regarding customs officers?
'Failure on the part of the customs officer to perform the above duties'
'Customs Expenses Constituting Charges on Goods' refers to which party paying for examination costs?
'The importer or exporter'
'SEC. 422.CUSTOMS EXPENSES CONSTITUTING CHARGES ON GOODS' indicates that examination costs are:
'For the account of the importer or exporter'
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