The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 25
Under the new act equipment or repairs to an American vessel obtained in a
foreign port are dutiable at the rate of 50 percent, ad valorem, and in the event of
a willful failure to make entry and pay duties the vessel is subject to seizure and ...
Under the new act equipment or repairs to an American vessel obtained in a
foreign port are dutiable at the rate of 50 percent, ad valorem, and in the event of
a willful failure to make entry and pay duties the vessel is subject to seizure and ...
Page 13
To make effective this work he should have before him constantly in his office a
large blackboard on which would be shown the amount of equipment in use on
any one day, its exact location at any hour of the day, and the peak hours of traffic
...
To make effective this work he should have before him constantly in his office a
large blackboard on which would be shown the amount of equipment in use on
any one day, its exact location at any hour of the day, and the peak hours of traffic
...
Page 29
The United States Engineering Corps will make careful tests of the equipment of
these dredges under all conditions of operation and will publish the results, thus
greatly assisting marine engineers in determining the desirability of similar ...
The United States Engineering Corps will make careful tests of the equipment of
these dredges under all conditions of operation and will publish the results, thus
greatly assisting marine engineers in determining the desirability of similar ...
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