Customs Administrative Act, as amended-Section III. 285 Cutlery-Schedule C.... 216 Dairy products-Schedule G. 227 Discriminating duty-Section IV, Paragraph J, Sub Sec. 1. 303 Internal Revenue-Section IV, Paragraphs C, D, M, O, P. Machinery for repair-Section IV, Paragraph J, Sub. Sec. 4. 303 301 227 Metals, and manufactures of-Schedule C. 216 244 Smelting and refining-Section IV, Paragraph N, Sub. Sec. 1 306 Soap-Schedule A.. 205 Soda-Schedule A. 205 Spirits, wines and other beverages-Schedule H. 231 216 Stone-Schedule B.. 212 Sugar, molasses, and manufactures of-Schedule E. 225 Sundries-Schedule N. 244 Tobacco-Schedule F. 226 Vessels, materials for- -Section IV, Paragraph J, Sub. Sec. 6. 304 INDEX TO CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED BY SECTION III AND IV, ACT OF OCTOBER 3, 1913 Page. B X Abandoned goods, underwriters as consignees. 285 296 Abatement of duties on abandoned goods. 296 310 III V X Allowance for damaged goods.. 296 X 296 for decayed fruit or perishable articles. to U. S. Court of Customs Appeals from 289 310-313 Application for review by U. S. Courts of Cus toms Appeals .310-313 Appraiser to ascertain market value of goods. 291 Assistant Attorney-General, appointment of.310-317 erroneously collected 297 (Sec. 28, Sub Sec. 30, IV Act Aug. 5, 1909.) duties of ..310-317 Attorneys for Government in Customs cases.310-317 Consignors, indorsement of bill of lading by.. 285 297 Cost of production, appraisement by means of. 291 statement of to accompany entries Treasury Errors, clerical, correction of manifest. of books, records and accounts of im- of importers as to importations. 295 296 294 of importers, penalty for refusal to answer. 294 False declarations, penalties for making.. entries, penalties for. Fees for protests.. reappraisement 288 288 293 291 other than above and consular, prohibited. 310 Forfeiture cannot be remitted by Secretary of of goods for false invoice or fraud. 289 288 Goods, imported, ownership of. Page. 285 in warehouse, time they may remain in.. 295 Imported goods, ownership of... 285 Importers, examination of, as to value of goods. 294 Invoices, additions to, or deductions from, to makę market value.. 289 286 288 286 pro forma 286 C to be made out in currency of country of 285 285 D Ꭰ to state market value if goods consigned. 286 to state price paid if goods purchased or agreed to be purchased. 286 Lading, bills of 285 K Market value, additions or deductions to make. 289 ascertainment of 291 L B (Sec. 28, Sub Sec. 12, Act Aug. 5, 1909.) Merchandise, ownership of New York, permanent board of general ap Non liability of customs officers to importers.. 298 285 praisers at ...310-312 to be stated in invoices of goods purchased or agreed to be purchased.. 286 Protest, contingent fees for filing, etc., pro hibited or notice of dissatisfaction as to rate of 293 293 charges and exactions other than deemed abandoned unless fee of $1 is 293 293 291 Publication of decisions of general appraisers. 294 291 must be called for by importer within 10 days 291 Rights accruing under previous acts preserved. 310 294 Secretary of the Treasury to report to Congress 297 above entered value 289 T claimant suits in cases of, burden of proof on Statement on entry of goods consigned for sale. 290 Suits for value of goods in lieu of forfeiture, burden of proof on defendant, if probable cause for prosecution 295 III III III III III III III E EE BEEE EREREEE E BE under previous acts not affected by this act 310 Undervaluation of goods, penalties for. 289 Underwriters recognized as consignees. 285 Unrepealed sections Act August 5, 1909..310-312 295 Value, market, of goods, ascertainment of.. |