customs inspector

  • 1inspector — A common term for a person of rank in a detective or police force. Often a public officer, for example, a building inspector, customs inspector, grain inspector, or health inspector. 42 Am J1st Pub Of § 16. A public officer, quasi public officer …

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  • 2Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) — Customs and Excise Department 香港海關 heung1gong2 hoi2gwaan1 Agency overview Formed 1909 …

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  • 3Customs House, Shanghai — Customs House The Bund Shanghai (Elevation) The Customs House seen from the Huangpu river The …

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  • 4Inspector — This article is about the police rank/position. For other uses, see Inspector (disambiguation). Inspector is both a police rank and an administrative position, both used in a number of contexts. However, it is not an equivalent rank in each… …

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  • 5inspector — n. 1) a customs; fire; health; mine; police inspector 2) the inspector general * * * [ɪn spektə] fire health mine police inspector a customs the inspector general …

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  • 6Customs officer — A customs officer is a law enforcement agent who enforces customs laws, on behalf of a government. Contents 1 Hong Kong 1.1 Mission 1.2 Values 2 United Kingdom …

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  • 7customs — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ French, UK, US, etc. VERB + CUSTOMS ▪ clear, go through ▪ We cleared customs by five o clock …

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  • 8inspector — noun 1 official who inspects sth ADJECTIVE ▪ chief ▪ deputy ▪ local ▪ international ▪ qualified ▪ …

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  • 9inspector — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. examiner, checker, overseer, monitor, controller, auditor, reviewer, police inspector, chief detective, investigating officer, railroad inspector, customs officer, immigration inspector, government inspector, quality… …

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  • 10Inspector of Taxes — A civil servant responsible to HM Revenue and Customs for issuing tax returns and assessments, the conduct of appeals, and agreeing tax liabilities with taxpayers …

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