Treasury Decisions Under Tariff and Navigation Laws, Etc, Volume 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - Customs administration |
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act of July allowance of drawback amount of duties animals ARMSTRONG assessed for duty Assistant Secretary Board bond cent ad valorem cents per pound centum certificate Chicago Chicago and St chief value circuit court COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS common carrier component material composed consignee cotton covered decision drawback entry duties chargeable entry must show exported follows free entry free of duty glass Gold Hartranft head tax held hereby imported material invoice July 13 July 24 June liquidation Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition manufactured marks and numbers Northern Railway officers Ohio Opinion by FISCHER overruled packages pig iron port properly dutiable protest provisions of paragraph quantity Railroad Railway rate and amount Received and filed regulations Respectfully silk specially provided statute steel sworn statement tariff act Telegraph Company thereof tion TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S. General Appraisers United valorem under paragraph vessels weight wood pulp York
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Page 465 - ... territory is necessarily exclusive and absolute. It is susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction, and an investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories, must be traced up to the consent of the...
Page 712 - ... transported into any State or Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale, or storage therein, shall upon arrival in such State or Territory be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such State or Territory enacted in the exercise of its police powers, to the same extent and in the same manner as though such animals or birds had been produced in such State or Territory, and shall not be exempt therefrom by reason of being introduced therein in original packages or otherwise.
Page 461 - If any person shall demand or receive, either directly or indirectly, from any seaman or other person seeking employment, as seaman, or from any person on his behalf, any remuneration whatever for providing him with employment, he shall for every such offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than $500.
Page 878 - Parties, that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind...
Page 463 - The liberty mentioned in that amendment means not only the right of the citizen to be free from the mere physical restraint of his person, as by incarceration, but the term is deemed to embrace the right of the citizen to be free in the enjoyment of all his faculties...
Page 933 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States...
Page 250 - Provided further, That such proclamation shall exclude from the benefits of the suspension herein authorized the vessels of any foreign country in whose ports the fees or dues of any kind or nature imposed on vessels of the United States, or the import or export duties on their cargoes, are in excess of the fees, dues, or duties imposed on the vessels of such country or on the cargoes of such vessels.
Page 629 - The term wrapper tobacco as used in this section means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufficient size for cigar wrappers, and the term filler tobacco means all other leaf tobacco.
Page 970 - Marble, breccia, onyx, alabaster, and jet, wholly or partly manufactured into monuments, benches, vases, and other articles, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value...
Page 121 - May first, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, it shall be unlawful for any person or persons or corporation to import or bring into the United States any merchandise as tea which is inferior in purity, quality, and fitness for consumption to the standards provided in section three of this act, and the importation of all such merchandise is hereby prohibited.