The Customs Administrative LawsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - 205 sider |
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Side 154
... CROSS . Senator PLATT , of Connecticut . What position do you occupy in reference to the matter of collecting duties ; what is your official posi- tion ? Mr. CROSS . I am a special agent of the Treasury Department . Senator PLATT , of ...
... CROSS . Senator PLATT , of Connecticut . What position do you occupy in reference to the matter of collecting duties ; what is your official posi- tion ? Mr. CROSS . I am a special agent of the Treasury Department . Senator PLATT , of ...
Side 155
... CROSS . No , sir . Senator PLATT , of Connecticut . You are immediately under the Treasury Department ? Mr. CROSS . Yes , sir . Our immediate officer is the Assistant Secre- tary of the Treasury , in charge of customs . Senator PLATT ...
... CROSS . No , sir . Senator PLATT , of Connecticut . You are immediately under the Treasury Department ? Mr. CROSS . Yes , sir . Our immediate officer is the Assistant Secre- tary of the Treasury , in charge of customs . Senator PLATT ...
Side 156
... CROSS . Three days from that time . Senator JONES , of Arkansas . Then you would recommend the aboli- tion of the ten - day bond ? Mr. CROSS . I recommend the amendment of the law which author- izes the ten - day bond , so as to ...
... CROSS . Three days from that time . Senator JONES , of Arkansas . Then you would recommend the aboli- tion of the ten - day bond ? Mr. CROSS . I recommend the amendment of the law which author- izes the ten - day bond , so as to ...
Side 158
... CROSS . The three days more are simply to give the collector of customs an opportunity to disagree with the ... CROSS . As it is now the importer has two days , after he is noti- fied that his goods have been advanced , to appeal ...
... CROSS . The three days more are simply to give the collector of customs an opportunity to disagree with the ... CROSS . As it is now the importer has two days , after he is noti- fied that his goods have been advanced , to appeal ...
Side 159
... CROSS . If they were all described in the same way in the invoice . Senator PLATT , of Connecticut . Are they in fact ? Mr. CROSS . Seldom . You might get a hundred invoices , and you would find three out of the hundred so . They are ...
... CROSS . If they were all described in the same way in the invoice . Senator PLATT , of Connecticut . Are they in fact ? Mr. CROSS . Seldom . You might get a hundred invoices , and you would find three out of the hundred so . They are ...
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actual market value actually purchased ad valorem additional duty advance appeal appraiser's stores appraising officers Arkansas ascertain BIDWELL bill of lading board of appraisers called CARHART cent circuit court classification collector Connecticut consigned consignor consul consular samples consumption cost COUCH CROSS custom-house customs administrative act customs laws decision declaration delivered determined Dingley Act division dutiable value entry examination exportation fact forfeiture GIBB Government HARTSHORN hides imported merchandise instance invoice value liquidation LUNT manufacturer Marshall Field matter MCCREERY ment November 18 packages party penalty port practice protests public stores PUNDERFORD question reappraisement reference Secretary sell Senator JONES Senator PLATT sent SHARRETTS SHERWOOD shipment shipped sold SOMERVILLE statement suggestions suppose ten-day bond testimony thereof tion Treasury undervaluation United United States Senate valorem valuation WAKEMAN warehouse wholesale price WORDIN WORRALL York
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Side 34 - By section 19 of the act it is provided " that whenever imported merchandise is subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof...
Side 8 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandisc at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from which the same has been imported...
Side 17 - All acts of limitation, whether applicable to civil. causes and proceedings or to the prosecution of offenses or for the recovery of penalties or forfeitures embraced in or modified, changed, or repealed by...
Side 21 - States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, by these presents.
Side 6 - 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. And I do further solemnly and truly swear (or affirm) that, to the best of my knowledge and belief (insert the name and residence of...
Side 9 - ... shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed by law on such merchandise, an additional duty of...
Side 13 - Such application shall be made by filing in the office of the clerk of said court a concise statement of errors...
Side 11 - ... shall use all available means in his power to ascertain the cost of production of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, and at the place of manufacture, such cost of production to include the cost of materials and of fabrication...
Side 12 - ... shall be final and conclusive as to the dutiable value of such merchandise against all parties interested therein, unless the importer, owner, consignee, or agent of the merchandise...
Side 4 - States; that it contains, if the merchandise was obtained by purchase, a true and full statement of the time when, the place where, the person from whom the same was purchased, and the actual cost thereof and...