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Common Provisions


Article (44)

a) Several sealed packages, assembled in any way whatsoever, may not be stated in the manifest as a single package.  Containers, palettes and trailers are subject to the instructions given by the director general.

b) A single consignment may not be split. However, for acceptable reasons, the director general may allow such splitting, provided that such splitting shall not result in a loss to the treasury.

Article (45)

Provisions of Articles 32, 33, and 34 herein shall apply to the land and air transport in respect to the unloading and transshipment of goods. Drivers, captains of aircraft and carriers shall be responsible for any shortage in case of land and air transport.

Article (46)

The Administration may use Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in customs clearance.