143.11—Merchandise eligible for appraisement entry.
(a) Without Commissioner's approval.
An application for entry by appraisement may be approved by the port director without securing the approval of the Commissioner of Customs for any of the following merchandise:
(1)
Merchandise damaged on the voyage of importation, by fire or through marine casualty or any other cause, without fault on the part of the shipper;
(3)
Household effects used abroad and personal effects, not imported in pursuance of a purchase or agreement for purchase and not intended for sale;
(7)
Any of the following articles, which are deemed in accordance with section 498(a)(10), Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1498(a)(10) ), to be articles the value of which cannot be declared:
(ii)
Articles which have become deteriorated or damaged before importation otherwise than as specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section;
(iv)
So-called overages or dock accumulations which cannot be identified with any particular shipment.
(b) With Commissioner's approval.
Entry by appraisement for merchandise not provided for in paragraph (a) of this section shall be allowed only with the approval of the Commissioner of Customs. Each request for such approval shall be filed in triplicate with the port director and shall state in detail the reasons for the request for entry by appraisement.
(c) Merchandise not eligible.
An application for an entry by appraisement shall not be approved after the merchandise has been appraised or released from Customs custody, nor for damaged merchandise when the damage occurs after importation.