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Title 28
Part VI
Chapter 169
§ 2642. Analysis of imported mer...
§ 2644. Interest...
§ 2642. Analysis of imported mer...
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§ 2643.
Relief
(a)
The Court of International Trade may enter a money judgment—
(1)
for or against the United States in any civil action commenced under section 1581 or 1582 of this title; and
(2)
for or against the United States or any other party in any counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party action under
section 1583 of this title
.
(b)
If the Court of International Trade is unable to determine the correct decision on the basis of the evidence presented in any civil action, the court may order a retrial or rehearing for all purposes, or may order such further administrative or adjudicative procedures as the court considers necessary to enable it to reach the correct decision.
(c)
(1)
Except as provided in paragraphs (2), (3), (4), and (5) of this subsection, the Court of International Trade may, in addition to the orders specified in subsections (a) and (b) of this section, order any other form of relief that is appropriate in a civil action, including, but not limited to, declaratory judgments, orders of remand, injunctions, and writs of mandamus and prohibition.
(2)
The Court of International Trade may not grant an injunction or issue a writ of mandamus in any civil action commenced to review any final determination of the Secretary of Labor under section 223 of the Trade Act of 1974, or any final determination of the Secretary of Commerce under section 251 or section 271 of such Act.
(3)
In any civil action involving an application for the issuance of an order directing the administering authority or the International Trade Commission to make confidential information available under section 777(c)(2) of the Tariff Act of 1930, the Court of International Trade may issue an order of disclosure only with respect to the information specified in such section.
(4)
In any civil action described in
section 1581(h) of this title
, the Court of International Trade may only order the appropriate declaratory relief.
(5)
In any civil action involving an antidumping or countervailing duty proceeding regarding a class or kind of merchandise of a free trade area country (as defined in section 516A(f)(9) of the Tariff Act of 1930), as determined by the administering authority, the Court of International Trade may not order declaratory relief.
(d)
If a surety commences a civil action in the Court of International Trade, such surety shall recover only the amount of the liquidated duties, charges, or exactions paid on the entries included in such action. The excess amount of any recovery shall be paid to the importer of record.
(e)
In any proceeding involving assessment or collection of a monetary penalty under section 641(b)(6) or 641(d)(2)(A) of the Tariff Act of 1930, the court may not render judgment in an amount greater than that sought in the initial pleading of the United States, and may render judgment in such lesser amount as shall seem proper and just to the court.
(Added
Pub. L. 96–417, title III, § 301
,
Oct. 10, 1980
,
94 Stat. 1737
; amended
Pub. L. 98–573, title II, § 212(b)(6)
,
Oct. 30, 1984
,
98 Stat. 2984
;
Pub. L. 100–449, title IV, § 402(b)
,
Sept. 28, 1988
,
102 Stat. 1884
;
Pub. L. 103–182, title IV, § 414(b)
,
Dec. 8, 1993
,
107 Stat. 2147
;
Pub. L. 116–113, title IV, § 423(b)
,
Jan. 29, 2020
,
134 Stat. 66
.)
cite as:
28 USC 2643
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