19 CFR 111.37 – Misuse of license or permit
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A broker must not allow his license, permit or name to be used by or for any unlicensed person (including a broker whose license or permit is under suspension), other than his own employees authorized to act for him, in the solicitation, promotion or performance of any customs business or transaction.
Terms Used In 19 CFR 111.37
- Broker: means a customs broker. See 19 CFR 111.1
- Customs business: means those activities involving transactions with CBP concerning the entry and admissibility of merchandise, its classification and valuation, the payment of duties, taxes, or other charges assessed or collected by CBP on merchandise by reason of its importation, and the refund, rebate, or drawback of those duties, taxes, or other charges. See 19 CFR 111.1
- Permit: means a permit issued to a broker under § 111. See 19 CFR 111.1
- Person: includes individuals, partnerships, associations, and corporations. See 19 CFR 111.1