Synopsis of Sundry Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction of the Tariff, Navigation, and Other Acts, for the Year Ending ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880 |
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Side 4
... held that the dutiable value of imports from Austria - Hungary , purchased in the depreciated currency of that country , should be ascertained by comparing the value of the paper florin with that of the silver florin , which it ...
... held that the dutiable value of imports from Austria - Hungary , purchased in the depreciated currency of that country , should be ascertained by comparing the value of the paper florin with that of the silver florin , which it ...
Side 5
... held that tracing - cloth was subject to a duty of 30 per cent . ad valorem , under the act of March 2 , 1861 , as a manufacture of cotton not otherwise provided for . That act also contained a provision for countable cottons , at ...
... held that tracing - cloth was subject to a duty of 30 per cent . ad valorem , under the act of March 2 , 1861 , as a manufacture of cotton not otherwise provided for . That act also contained a provision for countable cottons , at ...
Side 6
... held that perforated pearls , not set , were dutiable as beads , and not as pearls not set . The evidence since presented to the Department in regard to the use and commercial designation of the articles is somewhat conflicting , but ...
... held that perforated pearls , not set , were dutiable as beads , and not as pearls not set . The evidence since presented to the Department in regard to the use and commercial designation of the articles is somewhat conflicting , but ...
Side 7
... held that certain flannel strips , embroidered with cotton , imported at New York per " Wieland , " September 12 , 1878 , were dutiable at the rate of 50 cents per pound and 50 per cent . ad valorem , under the provision in Schedule L ...
... held that certain flannel strips , embroidered with cotton , imported at New York per " Wieland , " September 12 , 1878 , were dutiable at the rate of 50 cents per pound and 50 per cent . ad valorem , under the provision in Schedule L ...
Side 26
... held that upon small sailing - vessels ( where boards of full length would interfere with the working of the sails ) there may be used such screen- boards as will secure the object of the law , and prevent the side - lights from being ...
... held that upon small sailing - vessels ( where boards of full length would interfere with the working of the sails ) there may be used such screen- boards as will secure the object of the law , and prevent the side - lights from being ...
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Synopsis of Sundry Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction ... United States. Department of the Treasury Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1878 |
Synopsis of Sundry Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction ... United States. Department of the Treasury Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
Synopsis of Sundry Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction ... United States. Department of the Treasury Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1874 |
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Side 92 - All goods, wares, or merchandise imported contrary to this section, and the vessel wherein the same shall be imported, together with her cargo, tackle, apparel, and furniture, shall be forfeited to the United States; and such goods, wares, or merchandise, ship, or vessel, and cargo shall be liable to be seized, prosecuted, and condemned in like manner, and under the same regulations...
Side 274 - Nothing in this Title shall be construed to annul or affect any regulation established by the laws of any State, requiring vessels entering or leaving a port in any such State, other than coastwise steam vessels, to take a pilot duly licensed or authorized by the laws of such State, or of a State situate upon the waters of such State.
Side 164 - Vessels registered pursuant to law and no others, except such as shall be duly qualified according to law for carrying on the coasting or fishing trade, shall be deemed vessels of the United States...
Side 197 - ... intended to be employed by the owner or owners to cruise or commit hostilities upon the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign Prince or State, or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are at peace...
Side 93 - That a discriminating duty of ten per centum ad valorem, in addition to the duties imposed by law, shall be levied, collected, and paid on all goods, wares, or merchandise...
Side 93 - States, and to continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels belonging to citizens of the United States...
Side 93 - Hope, a duty of ten per centum ad valorem in addition to the duties imposed on any such article when imported directly from the place or places of their growth or production.
Side 87 - Upon vessels which shall be entered in the United States from any foreign port or place there shall be paid duties as follows: On vessels built within the United States but belonging wholly or in part to subjects of foreign powers, at the rate of 30 cents per ton ; on other vessels not of the United States, at the rate of 50 cents per ton.
Side 12 - ... on such nonenumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest...
Side 87 - Upon every vessel not of the United States, which shall be entered in one district from another district, having on board goods, wares, or merchandise taken in one district to be delivered in another district, duties shall be paid at the rate of fifty cents per ton.