- The case involves customs law and a permit for a private customs warehouse.
- A customs debt arose due to the removal of goods from customs supervision.
- Multiple parties are jointly and severally liable for the customs debt.
- The plaintiff argues they are not the debtor of the customs debt.
- The court examines whether the customs debt was correctly attributed to the plaintiff.
Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl
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