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19 USC TITLE 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES 01/22/02 --
CHAPTERS FOR 19 USC TITLE 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES 01/22/02 --
Title 19 - Chapter 1. Collection Districts, Ports, and Officers 1
Title 19 - Chapter 2. The Tariff Commission (Repealed or Omitted) 91
Title 19 - Chapter 3. The Tariff and Related Provisions 121
Title 19 - Chapter 4. Tariff Act of 1930 1202
Title 19 - Chapter 5. Smuggling 1701
Title 19 - Chapter 6. Trade Fair Program 1751
Title 19 - Chapter 7. Trade Expansion Program 1801
Title 19 - Chapter 8. Automotive Products 2001
Title 19 - Chapter 9. Visual and Auditory Materials of Educational, Scientific, and
Title 19 - Chapter 10. Customs Service 2071
Title 19 - Chapter 11. Importation of Pre-Columbian Monumental or Architectural
Title 19 - Chapter 12. Trade Act of 1974 2101
Title 19 - Chapter 13. Trade Agreements Act of 1979 2501
Title 19 - Chapter 14. Convention on Cultural Property 2601
Title 19 - Chapter 15. Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery 2701
Title 19 - Chapter 16. Wine Trade 2801
Title 19 - Chapter 17. Negotiation and Implementation of Trade Agreements 2901
Title 19 - Chapter 18. Implementation of Harmonized Tariff Schedule 3001
Title 19 - Chapter 19. Telecommunications Trade 3101
Title 19 - Chapter 20. Andean Trade Preference 3201
Title 19 - Chapter 21. North American Free Trade 3301
Title 19 - Chapter 22. Uruguay Round Trade Agreements 3501
Title 19 - Chapter 23. Extension of Certain Trade Benefits to Sub-Saharan Africa
Title 19 - Chapter 19 USC CHAPTER 1 - COLLECTION DISTRICTS, PORTS, AND
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The term "bodily injury claim" usually refers to a "personal injury claim".
Economic damages" would include, but aren't limited to: Lost wages, Medical bills, Rental car expenses, etc.
General damages include: Pain, Suffering, Humiliation, Distress. If you settle your bodily injury claim, it must include all the types of damages available to you, or you'll likely lose your right to recover for those losses.
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A party's job of convincing the decisionmaker in a trial that the party's version of the facts is true. In a civil trial, it means that the plaintiff must convince the judge or jury "by a preponderance of the evidence" that the plaintiff's version is true -- that is, over 50% of the believable evidence is in the plaintiff's favor.
General damages
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Better known as "pain and suffering" damages, which include the emotional trauma from physical injuries, pain, humiliation, etc.
Trauma
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Any injury, whether physically or emotionally inflicted. "Trauma" has both a medical and a psychiatric definition. Medically, "trauma" refers to a serious or critical bodily injury, wound, or shock.
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