Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws, Volume 70U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Finance, Public Vols. for 1904-1926 include also decisions of the United States Board of General Appraisers. |
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... cents per pound and 30 per centum ad valorem ; composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum , 81⁄2 cents per pound and 40 per centum ad valorem ; composed wholly or in chief value of copper , brass , steel , or other base metal , not ...
... cents per pound and 30 per centum ad valorem ; composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum , 81⁄2 cents per pound and 40 per centum ad valorem ; composed wholly or in chief value of copper , brass , steel , or other base metal , not ...
Page 56
... per pound , was assessed by the collector as lace or lace articles , under paragraph 1529 ( a ) , Tariff Act of 1930 ... cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem , as claimed by importer , is affirmed . United States Court of Customs ...
... per pound , was assessed by the collector as lace or lace articles , under paragraph 1529 ( a ) , Tariff Act of 1930 ... cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem , as claimed by importer , is affirmed . United States Court of Customs ...
Page 73
... cents per pound on the copper contained therein : Provided , That no tax under this paragraph shall be imposed on copper in any of the foregoing which is lost in metallurgical processes : Provided further , That ores or concentrates ...
... cents per pound on the copper contained therein : Provided , That no tax under this paragraph shall be imposed on copper in any of the foregoing which is lost in metallurgical processes : Provided further , That ores or concentrates ...
Page 99
... cents per pound under the provision in para- graph 392 of the Tariff Act of 1930 , for " all alloys or combinations of lead not specially provided for . " An additional tax of 4 cents per pound was levied on the copper contained in said ...
... cents per pound under the provision in para- graph 392 of the Tariff Act of 1930 , for " all alloys or combinations of lead not specially provided for . " An additional tax of 4 cents per pound was levied on the copper contained in said ...
Page 100
... per centum of copper , which means 1,150 pounds of copper to the ton ; that it contains 20.22 per centum of lead , or 404 pounds of lead ; that the copper was worth approximately 4 cents per pound at the time of importation , and the ...
... per centum of copper , which means 1,150 pounds of copper to the ton ; that it contains 20.22 per centum of lead , or 404 pounds of lead ; that the copper was worth approximately 4 cents per pound at the time of importation , and the ...
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20 per centum Acting Commissioner airport of entry application Appls appraiser assessed Assistant Attorney authority Belga bond cents per pound centum ad valorem chandise chief value claim classification collector of customs Commissioner of Customs Congress counsel covered Cuba Cust Customs Court customs Form Customs Regulations decision Division Protest dollar Yuan Dollars Dollars Dollars drawback evidence exported filed foreign forwarded to collector FRANK DOW Gobelin Government Hong Kong dollar Illustrative Exhibit imported merchandise invoice involved JAMES H Judgment ladino liquidation machine manufactured merchandise metal milreis MOYLE opinion paragraph 372 Pengö plaintiff port produced properly dutiable provisions of paragraph purpose rackets rate of duty read as follows record Regulations of 1931 section 313 special attorney specially provided statute supra Tariff Act tennis testified testimony thereof tion Trade Agreement TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S. C. title 19 United States Customs United States dollars valorem under paragraph witness York
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Page 716 - ... giving and granting unto my said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises, as fully, to all intents and purposes, as I might or could do if personally present...
Page 71 - Congress by this act intended, whenever the President, upon investigation of the differences in costs of production of articles wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of like or similar articles wholly or in part the growth or product of competing foreign countries...
Page 140 - Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, into any other State .Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof...
Page 287 - States in accordance with the characteristics and needs of various branches of American production so that foreign markets will be made available to those branches of American production...
Page 379 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States of America and the citizens thereof.
Page 662 - ... and that all accounts in the public offices, and all proceedings in the courts of the United States, shall be kept and had in conformity to this regulation.
Page 683 - ... shall be given under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, for the payment of lawful duties which may accrue should any of the articles aforesaid be sold, transferred, or used contrary to this provision, and such articles shall be subject, at any time...
Page 592 - Secretary may, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, suspend and disbar from further practice before his department any such person, agent, or attorney shown to be incompetent, disreputable, or who refuses to comply with the said rules and regulations, or who shall with intent to defraud, in any manner willfully and knowingly deceive, mislead, or threaten any claimant or prospective claimant, by word, circular, letter, or by advertisement.
Page 864 - That there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importation of all raw or unmanufactured articles not enumerated or provided for, a duty of 10 per centum ad valorem, and on all articles manufactured.
Page 216 - American 1 public, and in establishing and maintaining a better relationship among various branches of American agriculture, industry, mining, and commerce) by regulating the admission of foreign goods into the United States in accordance with the characteristics and needs of various branches of American production...