Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws, 60. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 Vols. for 1904-1926 include also decisions of the United States Board of General Appraisers. |
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28. lappuse
... fact that said merchandise was scalloped , the statement that " its further size , appearance , or description is not disclosed in the opinion , " does not appear to be in accordance with the facts in the case . In the Littwitz case ...
... fact that said merchandise was scalloped , the statement that " its further size , appearance , or description is not disclosed in the opinion , " does not appear to be in accordance with the facts in the case . In the Littwitz case ...
29. lappuse
... fact , tapes at all , and should not be classified as tapes . Manifestly this was correct . The articles neither were nor had been tapes at any time . * * * [ Italics ours . ] As to whether the items of merchandise in the case of ...
... fact , tapes at all , and should not be classified as tapes . Manifestly this was correct . The articles neither were nor had been tapes at any time . * * * [ Italics ours . ] As to whether the items of merchandise in the case of ...
32. lappuse
... fact that paint applied over rust , or over old paint which has begun to scale off , is ineffective in restoration of the surface to its former perfect state . Therefore it is the opinion of this court that such work of preparation of ...
... fact that paint applied over rust , or over old paint which has begun to scale off , is ineffective in restoration of the surface to its former perfect state . Therefore it is the opinion of this court that such work of preparation of ...
37. lappuse
... fact marks the difference between the process just described and the mere painting of the exterior of an article . In the latter case the purpose would be to reach the surface of the article only , and if the paint found its way beneath ...
... fact marks the difference between the process just described and the mere painting of the exterior of an article . In the latter case the purpose would be to reach the surface of the article only , and if the paint found its way beneath ...
38. lappuse
... fact has , an added surface composed of the solution material , which surface must be removed to make available for use the surface of the basic paper for mimeo- graph purposes . Nor is it material as matter of law that such an added ...
... fact has , an added surface composed of the solution material , which surface must be removed to make available for use the surface of the basic paper for mimeo- graph purposes . Nor is it material as matter of law that such an added ...
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Acting Commissioner airport of entry allowance of drawback antimony appearing Appls appraiser benefit of drawback bond bureau cent thereof centum ad valorem certificates of manufacture classification collector of customs Commissioner of Customs Cust Customs Court decision designated sugar drawback allowance drawback entry drawback regulations duty paid exceed the duty Exhibit exportation with benefit exported canned fruit F. X. A. EBLE filed FRANK DOW hides or skins imported refined sugar invoice July July 23 June June 18 June 23 kind and quality leather lithopone lot number manner described manufacturing records Milreis Pengö plaintiff port produced under drawback provisions of section quantity of imported quantity thereof rag waste Rate effective Records of identification records shall show refined sugar produced Secretary section 313 September 21 specially provided subscribed supplemental sworn statement supra sworn abstract Sworn statement forwarded tael tariff act testified TREASURY DEPARTMENT United States Customs valorem under paragraph whole pimientos York
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1000. lappuse - AN ACT To provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, to protect American labor, and for other purposes...
309. lappuse - Know all men by these presents that * of , as principal, and1 , of , and , of , as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America in the sum of dollars ($ ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
320. lappuse - 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.
333. lappuse - KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That of as principal and of and of as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in the sum of dollars ($ ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
327. lappuse - KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That of , as principal, and , of . and , of , as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America in the sum of dollars ($ ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
759. lappuse - ... shall be final and conclusive against all persons interested therein, unless the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of such merchandise, or the person paying such fees, charges, and exactions other than duties, shall, within ten days after "but not before...
639. lappuse - Horological instruments 28 Jewelry and precious-metal ware 29 Brooms, brushes and dusters 30 Crockery, earthenware and porcelain 31 Filters and refrigerators 32 Furniture and upholstery 33 Glassware 34 Heating, lighting, and ventilating apparatus 35 Belting, hose, machinery packing and non-metallic tires 36 Musical instruments and supplies 37 Paper and stationery 38 Prints and publications 39 Clothing 40 Fancy goods, furnishings and notions 41 Canes, parasols and umbrellas 42 Knitted, netted and...
319. lappuse - Know All Men by These Presents, That -, of as principal, and , of , and , of , as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America in the sum of dollars ($ ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals this day of , 19—.
1003. lappuse - 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...
259. lappuse - In the course of the investigation the commission shall hold hearings and give reasonable public notice thereof, and shall afford reasonable opportunity for parties interested to be present, to produce evidence, and to be heard at such hearings.