Customs Regulations for Ports in the Island of Cuba: Habana, Cuba, 1901U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - 119 sider |
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... captain , name of the consignee of the ves- sel , and the port or ports from which the vessel comes . 2. The port or ports for which the cargo is intended . 3. The number of packages , marks , numbers , and gross weight of all packages ...
... captain , name of the consignee of the ves- sel , and the port or ports from which the vessel comes . 2. The port or ports for which the cargo is intended . 3. The number of packages , marks , numbers , and gross weight of all packages ...
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... captain may , at his option , prepare and certify , as provided in article 75 , a manifest of the entire cargo in the last port , or the one from which he begins his voyage to the island of Cuba , or he may bring separate manifests for ...
... captain may , at his option , prepare and certify , as provided in article 75 , a manifest of the entire cargo in the last port , or the one from which he begins his voyage to the island of Cuba , or he may bring separate manifests for ...
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... captain upon his departure , shall send one copy to the collector of customs at the port to which the vessel is destined and the other to the collector of customs for Cuba . ART 79. The master of every vessel bound to a port of Cuba ...
... captain upon his departure , shall send one copy to the collector of customs at the port to which the vessel is destined and the other to the collector of customs for Cuba . ART 79. The master of every vessel bound to a port of Cuba ...
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... captain shall present two copies of his own manifest translated into Spanish . If cargo is carried for more than one port he shall present at the first port , in addition to the copies above mentioned , one copy of the par- tial cargo ...
... captain shall present two copies of his own manifest translated into Spanish . If cargo is carried for more than one port he shall present at the first port , in addition to the copies above mentioned , one copy of the par- tial cargo ...
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... captain in person . ART . 89. The collector of customs shall order to be placed in the custom - house , in the most prominent spot , a bulletin board where there shall be exhibited to the public a note of the name of the captain of the ...
... captain in person . ART . 89. The collector of customs shall order to be placed in the custom - house , in the most prominent spot , a bulletin board where there shall be exhibited to the public a note of the name of the captain of the ...
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Customs Regulations for Ports in the Island of Cuba: Habana, Cuba, 1901 United States. War Department Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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abandoned allowed appraisal arrival authorized Baconao baggage bill of lading board vessels bonded warehouse captain cargo certified chandise charge chief customs officer clearance coasting trade collector of customs consignee consul copies custom-house customs for Cuba customs inspector customs officer customs service declaration delivered delivery deposited discharging book discharging inspectors district inspectors duly dutiable employees engaged in coasting entered examination export foreign ports free of duty invoice island of Cuba landed laws lector liable lightermen master merchandise military governor night inspectors number of packages oath oleomargarine owner paid passengers penalty person port of destination port of entry postmaster prescribed present protests receipt received regulations returned revenue Río San Juan Santa Clara provinces sealed seized shipment storage storekeeper stress of weather surveyor tariff thereof tonnage transported in bond unclaimed United unlading warehouses of class warehousing wares weighers weight wharves withdrawal wrecked
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Side 35 - United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said goods, wares, and merchandise, and that, if, at any time hereafter, I discover any error in the said invoice, or in the account now rendered of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, or receive any other invoice of the same, I will immediately make the same known to the Collector of this district.
Side 62 - And as the island is, upon its evacuation by Spain, to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property.
Side 26 - ... made in imitation or semblance of butter, or when so made, calculated or intended to be sold as butter or for butter.
Side 10 - Said protest and appeal shall forthwith be transmitted by the collector, through the chief of customs service, to the military governor of the island, who will review and either affirm, reverse, or modify the action complained of. Necessary and authorized expenses, for the administration of said tariff and regulations shall be paid from the collections thereunder. Accurate accounts of collections and expenditures shall be kept and rendered to the Secretary of War. WILLIAM McKiNLEY.
Side 24 - ... for the master of any such steamship or other vessel, not in distress, after the arrival of the vessel within any collection district of the United States, to allow any person or persons except a pilot, officer of the customs, or health officer, agents of the vessel, and consuls, to come on board of the vessel, or to leave the vessel, until the vessel has been taken in charge by an officer of the customs, nor, after charge so taken, without leave of such officer, until all the passengers, with...
Side 35 - I do not know or believe in the existence of any other invoice or bill of lading of the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the entry now delivered to the collector contains a just and true account of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, according to the said invoice and bill of lading; that nothing has been, on my part, nor to my knowledge on the part of any other person, concealed or suppressed, whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said...
Side 37 - States for sale, including the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition...
Side 51 - printed matter" within the internment of this act is defined to be the reproduction upon paper, by any process except that of handwriting, of any words, letters, characters, figures, or images, or of any combination thereof, not having the character of an actual and personal correspondence.
Side 63 - The competency of a witness to testify In any civil action, suit, or proceeding in the courts of the United States shall be determined by the laws of the State or Territory In which the court is held.
Side 15 - To examine, and, from time to time, and particularly on the first Mondays of January and July in each year, try the weights, measures, and other instruments used in ascertaining the duties on imports, with standards to be provided by each collector...