(e) phytosanitary certificate. Each shipment of persimmons must be accompanied by a phytosanitary inspection certificate issued by the Japanese NPPO with an additional declaration that the fruit contained in the shipment has been grown, packaged and inspected and declared pest-free in accordance with the requirements of 7 CFR 319.56-79. The U.S. Department of Agriculture`s weekly advertised retail prices of fruits and vegetables confirm that retail prices for fresh persimmons sold in Hawaii rise sharply each January, typically rising from less than $2 per pound in December to more than $5 per pound in January. However, given Japan`s high export prices and the limited export volume of Start Printed Page 42728, the impact of the rule on retail prices for fresh persimmon in Hawaii is expected to be small. Most persimmon production in the U.S. takes place in California, where production in 2013 was about 35,700 tonnes (MT) valued at about $40 million, which is in line with 2011 production levels. U. Persimmon imports totaled 1,757 tonnes in 2014, worth about $3 million, of which $2 million was imported from Israel and $0.4 million from Spain. The United States is a net exporter of fresh persimmon, with an export value of approximately $6 million in 2014. The HDOA requested that fresh persimmon with Japanese calyxes be fumigated with an appropriate and effective chemical prior to importation to mitigate the risks associated with several pests such as Pseudococcus cryptus and Scirtothrips dorsalis, two pests associated with Japanese persimmons in parts of Hawaii.
Alternatively, the HDOA demanded that the proposal only apply to the continental United States and maintain the ban on imports of persimmons with chalices from Japan to Hawaii. On August 30, 2016, we published in the Federal Register (81 FR 59522-59526, Docket No. APHIS-2015-0098) proposed [1] to amend the rules to allow imports of fresh persimmons containing calyxes from Japan to the United States as part of a systems approach that includes requirements for orchard certification, orchard pest management, post-harvest protective measures, fruit eradication, tracing and sampling. Contact the relevant regional office and ask to speak to the country team, or call Persimmon headquarters on 01904 642 199 and we will forward your call to the appropriate person. You can also send land@persimmonhomes.com an email. The Times said Finch`s letter to the ministry added: « To paraphrase his clear advice, Lord Pannick said these sanctions, if enforced, would be illegal, particularly because the Foreign Secretary threatens to punish developers for refusing to do anything they are not legally required to do, and suggests punishing them by. the use of delegated authorities for different purposes ». Persimmon HouseFulfordYorkYO19 4FETel: 01904 642 199Email: feedback@persimmonhomes.com To contact the sustainability team, please call 01904 642 199 or email sustainability@persimmonhomes.com. Before exchanging contracts, your lawyer will ask you to put their business into funds to pay the down payment of the contract.
For each house sale, two identical contracts are prepared; The seller signs one and the buyer the other. When the contract is exchanged, these two parts of the contract are dated with the same date and then « exchanged ». The deposit of the contract is paid by your lawyer to us (or our lawyer). Exchanging contracts means that both parties are legally required to proceed with the sale and purchase of a home. From then on, your deposit insurance coverage will also be active. One commenter asked us not to allow organic material into the U.S. to eliminate the risks associated with pests and diseases of exotic plants. Another commenter asked whether the demand for persimmons with calyxes in the United States was high enough to justify the risks associated with importing the fruit from Japan. The commentator suggested that our resources should be better invested in domestic production of fresh persimmons. This table of contents is a navigation tool that is processed from the titles in the legal text of Federal Register documents. This repetition of titles to internal navigation links has no substantial legal effect.