Between : U.S. Ports and Points and Worldwide Ports and Points
Rule Number : 18-0 :RETURNED CARGO IN FOREIGN COMMERCE
A. -Except as otherwise provided, if, for reasons not ascribable to the Carrier a shipment is rejected wholly or in part by Consignee at time of tender for delivery at destination, or, if entry into the United States has been denied by any governmental agency, it may be returned to Point of Origin upon order of shipper or Consignee subject to the following provisions :
1. -The rate for return movement of rejected shipments will be the same as the rate and minimum weights applicable on outbound movement unless lower charges will result in the application of tariff rate.
2. -At the time of tender of shipment for return movement, Shipper must certify on the ocean Bill of Lading that cargo had prior inbound movement via the same Carrier.