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Costs, in suits upon information from other than officers_.

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3164.

Five-year limitation

1091. No interest on claims (sec. 177, Jud. Code).

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Distilled spirits on vessels of war_.

1780. (Crim. Code, sec. 101), Failure to make reports____ (Crim. Code, sec. 113), Officer receiving outside pay-. Contributions to official superiors.

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2139. Sales to Indians___

Searches and seizures in Indian country

Entry of vessels into port, goods not to be landed_.

2795. Sea stores exempt from duty--

Vessels entering under stress of weather, etc.

3066. Evasion of custom duties; search warrant_.

Knowledge of violations_.

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3177. Officers may enter premises; obstructing officers rescuing property; penalty-.

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3182. Commissioner to make assessments; correction of returns within 15 months____

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3184. Notice and demand of taxes, 5 per cent penalty

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Returns and tax payment, when to be made, 5 per cent penalty
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3192. Property sold under distraint; for United States_.

3191. Property sold under distraint; subject to tax..

3193. Property distrained to be restored in certain cases3194. Effect of certificate of sale_-_

3195. When property distrained is not divisible__

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3197. Proceedings for seizure and sale of real estate_ 3197a. Sale of personal property

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3213. Suits, fines, etc__.

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3215. Regulations as to suits, etc--.

3216. Funds recovered by judgments given to collector_.

3223. Where tax on lost spirits is indemnified by insurance. 3224. Suits to restrain assessments____.

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3225. Suits to recover taxes; burden of proof___

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Suit for recovery of taxes..

Limitations as to suits for recovery.

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3228. Claims for refunding, limitations. 3229. Compromises

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Discontinuance of prosecutions___

Continuance of internal-revenue cases-

3232. Occupation not to be carried on until tax is paid_ 3233. Trade or business to be registered_

3234. Partnership at same place liable for only one tax--. 3235. Payment of special tax to cover one place of business. 3236. More than one occupation in same place__

3238. Stamps for special taxes_

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3242. Carrying on business without payment of special tax--

3242a. Carrying on business without paying special tax or giving bond__ 3243. Payment of special tax not to authorize violation of State laws,

3244. Special taxes, brewers', etc__

3246. Special tax exemptions

3246. Vinters and apothecaries exempt in certain cases..

Distillers, definition of‒‒‒‒

3248. Distilled spirits, definition of---

Standard proof spirits; prevention of frauds_ 3250. Gallon, definition of--

3252. Adding substances to create fictitious proof 3253. Tax on spirits removed without warehousing_ Products of distillation containing spirits.

3256. Evading tax; penalty-.

3257. Distiller defrauding United States of tax on spirits; forfeiture;

3265. Notice by manufacturer of stills_.

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3278. Officers may break up ground or walls to examine_.

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3323. W. L. D. to mark, brand, and stamp packages.

3324. Stamps and brands to be effaced from empty casks. 3327. Removal of spirits from distillery.

3332. Stills, etc., to be destroyed in certain cases; owner may be reimbursed in certain cases. Wrongful seizure. Officer liable___.

3333. Burden of proof on claimant__

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3449. Removing under other than trade names; penalty

3334. Spirits sold under judicial process

3447. Regulations for assessment or collection of tax..

3450. Removing or concealing with intent to avoid tax..

3451. Fraudulently executing documents required by internal-revenue laws.

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Possession with intent to sell in fraud of law or to evade taxes_
Seizure of property in fraud of revenue laws.
Sales to evade tax--

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3456. Penalty and forfeiture for omitting to do certain required acts_.

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3461. Application for remission and return of proceeds of sale.

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(Crim. Code, sec. 332), Who are principals__. (Crim. Code, sec. 146), Knowledge of crime_ (Crim. Code, sec. 125), Perjury, and penalty5393. (Crim. Code, sec. 126), Subornation of perjury. 5398. (Crim. Code, sec. 140), Obstructing process, etc. 5401. (Crim. Code, sec. 143), Rescue of prisoners__ 5403.

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(Crim. Code, sec. 128), Destroying, etc., public records_ 5408. (Crim. Code, sec. 129), Destroying records by officer in charge_ (Crim. Code, sec. 147), Obligation, etc., of United States__ (Crim. Code, sec. 148), Forging or counterfeiting_. (Crim. Code, sec. 28), Forging, counterfeiting, etc__. 5440. (Crim. Code, sec. 37), Conspiracy to defraud; penalty5446. (Crim. Code, sec. 71), Dispossessing property in seizure__ 5447. (Crim. Code, sec. 65), Taking seized property

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5448. (Crim. Code, secs. 66 and 32), Falsely assuming to be Government officer

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5451. (Crim. Code, sec. 39), Bribery, and penalty

5454. (Crim. Code, sec. 40), Carrying away claims, papers, etc‒‒‒‒
5456. (Crim. Code, sec. 46), Robbery of personal property, United
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5479. (Crim. Code, sec. 28), Forging, counterfeiting public records_ (Crim. Code, sec. 145), Extortion by informers

5497. 5498. 5501.

(Crim. Code, sec. 97), Embezzlement by internal-revenue officers__
(Crim. Code, sec. 109), Officers prosecuting claims against United
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(Sec. 16, 18 Stat. 307), Carrying on liquor business without paying
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R. S. 3244 (18 Stat. 309), Retail liquor dealers, etc__

Feb. 18, 1875 (18 Stat. 316), Rectifying within 600 feet of distillery.
R. S. 3238, Stamps for special taxes_.

Mar. 3, 1875 (ch. 144, 18 Stat. 479):

Sec. 1 (Crim. Code, sec. 47), Embezzling or stealing public property--
Sec. 2 (Crim. Code, sec 48), Receivers of stolen property.
Feb. 27, 1877 (19 Stat. 248), Posting special tax stamp‒‒‒‒

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Mar. 1, 1879 (20 Stat. 327):

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(Sec. 3186), Lien for taxes

(Sec. 3197), Proceedings for seizure and sale of real estate.. (Sec. 3203), Record of sales__.

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(Sec. 3208), Commissioner to have charge real estate acquired.
(Sec. 3221),Taxes on spirits accidentally destroyed.
(Sec. 3223), Taxes lost indemnified by insurance
(Sec. 3244), Special taxes, brewers__

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(Sec. 3246), Special tax not applicable vintners, etc_

(Sec. 3276), Power to enter and examine distilleries_ (Sec. 3282), Mash, wort, and vinegar..

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(Sec. 3318), Books kept by rectifiers

(Sec. 3332), Stills to be destroyed in certain cases.

(Sec. 3334), Spirits sold under judicial sale

(Ch. 125, 20 Stat. 341), Arrests by marshal_

May 28, 1880 (sec. 18, 21 Stat. 145), Exceptions on manufacturing of
stills__.

July 4, 1884 (ch. 180, 23 Stat. 94), Officers not to furnish liquor_.
July 5, 1884 (ch. 225, 23 Stat. 122):

Five-year limitation on suit for penalty or forfeiture___

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Aug. 8, 1890 (ch. 728, 26 Stat. 313), Shipments subject to State laws__
Oct. 1, 1890 (ch. 109, 26 Stat. 567), When special tax is due___

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Feb. 28, 1891 (ch. 385, 26 Stat. 797), Sale near Soldiers' Home, D. C_
July 16, 1892, sec. 3323 (27 Stat. 200), Marks, brands, etc_---

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July 23, 1892 (ch. 234, 27 Stat. 261), Complaints, arrests and examinations

Mar. 3, 1893 (sec. 3197a, 27 Stat. 751), Sale of realty.

Aug. 18, 1894 (ch. 301, 28 Stat. 416), Arrested persons to nearest U. S.
commissioner

Aug. 27, 1894 (28 Stat. 509), General bonded warehouses, limit in district_
May 28, 1896 (ch. 252, 29 Stat. 184), Issuance of warrants_.

Jan. 30, 1897 (ch. 109, 29 Stat. 506), Sales to Indians_

Apr. 12, 1900 (ch. 191, 31 Stat. 80), Not effective in Porto Rico_

Apr. 30, 1900 (ch. 339, 31 Stat. 141), Constitution and laws in Hawaii__
Feb. 2, 1901 (ch. 192, 31 Stat. 758), Sales at Army posts_
Mar. 2, 1901 (31 Stat. 956), Issuance of warrants__.

Feb. 14, 1902 (ch. 18, 32 Stat. 33), Unlawful disposition of intoxicating liquors.

July 1, 1902 (ch. 1362, 32 Stat. 655), Unlawful disposition of liquor to
Indians

Mar. 3, 1903 (ch. 1012, 32 Stat. 1221), Sales at Capitol__

June 21, 1906 (sec. 3240, 34 Stat. 387), Exhibit list of special taxpayers--
Feb. 1, 1907 (ch. 441, 34 Stat. 870), Sale of liquor near hospitals_
Mar. 1, 1907 (ch. 2285, 34 Stat. 1017), Powers of Indian agents____.
Mar. 4, 1909 (ch. 321, 35 Stat. 1088), Criminal Code:

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21. (R. S. 5518), Conspiring against officer__

28. (R. S. 5418, 5479), Forging, etc., public record, etc__.
31. False acknowledgments--

32. (R. S. 5448), Impersonating officer_

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71. (R. S. 5446), Rescuing property from revenue officer_.

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