Board of General Appraisers

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The Board of General Appraisers was a former U.S. federal adjudicatory body that specialized in resolving customs and tariff disputes before being replaced by modern international trade courts.

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Label Occurrences
Board of General Appraisers canonical 5

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal adjudicatory body
customs court
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved United States Customs Court
function adjudication of customs disputes
adjudication of tariff disputes
governmentBranch Judicial branch of the United States government
surface form: judicial branch of the United States
hasSuccessor United States Court of International Trade
United States Customs Court
jurisdiction United States customs statutes
surface form: United States customs law

United States tariff law
legalArea customs
international trade
tariffs
location United States of America
surface form: United States
natureOf quasi-judicial tribunal
partOf federal judiciary of the United States
replacedBy United States Court of International Trade
United States Customs Court
modern international trade courts
role interpretation of tariff statutes
review of decisions of customs officials
specialization customs and tariff disputes
status defunct
subjectOf United States customs law history

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

United States Court of International Trade predecessor Board of General Appraisers
United States Customs Court originatedAs Board of General Appraisers
United States Customs Court transformedFrom Board of General Appraisers
C.C.P.A. predecessor Board of General Appraisers
subject surface form: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals