Tariff Readjustment--1929: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, Second Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - Tariff |
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Page 9747
... bonds in some cases in which experience has shown them to be unnecessary , and omits the requirement in others where it has been found that a bond is necessary for the protection of the revenue . The department recom- mends , in order ...
... bonds in some cases in which experience has shown them to be unnecessary , and omits the requirement in others where it has been found that a bond is necessary for the protection of the revenue . The department recom- mends , in order ...
Page 9758
... bond may within three years after importation be exported , destroyed , or abandoned , and without liability for duty . But under section 559 , if it remains in bond more than three years after importation , it can not be exported or ...
... bond may within three years after importation be exported , destroyed , or abandoned , and without liability for duty . But under section 559 , if it remains in bond more than three years after importation , it can not be exported or ...
Page 9801
... bond , and the Secretary of the Treasury may extend that bond . We ask that that limitation of six months be increased to one year , or an additional six months . Samples come in , particularly textile samples , that are sent around the ...
... bond , and the Secretary of the Treasury may extend that bond . We ask that that limitation of six months be increased to one year , or an additional six months . Samples come in , particularly textile samples , that are sent around the ...
Page 9802
... bond to produce the consular invoice . The bond may be put into suit . He may be sued , or the collector , as is now the practice , may cancel the bond and require the payment of $ 5 . The section says : If the collector is satisfied ...
... bond to produce the consular invoice . The bond may be put into suit . He may be sued , or the collector , as is now the practice , may cancel the bond and require the payment of $ 5 . The section says : If the collector is satisfied ...
Page 9804
... bond . " You can destroy merchandise any time before three years elapse , or you may export it , but if it is not withdrawn from the ware- house at the end of three years you can not destroy it and you can not export it . The Government ...
... bond . " You can destroy merchandise any time before three years elapse , or you may export it , but if it is not withdrawn from the ware- house at the end of three years you can not destroy it and you can not export it . The Government ...
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Page 10150 - The true distinction, therefore, is, between the delegation of power to make the law, which necessarily involves a discretion as to what it shall be, and conferring an authority or discretion as to its execution, to be exercised under and in pursuance of the law. The first cannot be done; to the latter no valid objection can be made.
Page 10128 - The legislature cannot delegate its power to make a law; but it can make a law to delegate a power to determine some fact or state of things upon which the law makes, or intends to make, its own action depend.
Page 10125 - We admit, as all must admit, that the powers of the government are limited, and that its limits are not to be transcended. But we think the sound construction of the Constitution must allow to the national legislature that discretion, with respect to the means by which the powers it confers are to be carried into execution, which will enable that body to perform the high duties assigned to it, in the manner most beneficial to the people.
Page 10246 - The export value of imported merchandise shall be the market value or the price, at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United States, at which such or similar merchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal markets of the country from which exported, in the usual wholesale quantities and in the ordinary course of trade, for exportation to the United States...
Page 10127 - ... imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States which, in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides into the United States, he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable...
Page 10125 - Should Congress, in the execution of its powers, adopt measures which are prohibited by the constitution ; or should Congress, under the pretext of executing its powers, pass laws for the accomplishment of objects not entrusted to the government...
Page 9957 - The proceedings of such libel cases shall conform, as near as may be, to the proceedings in admiralty, except that either party may demand trial by jury of any issue of fact joined in any such case, and all such proceedings shall be at the suit of and in the name of the United States.
Page 10159 - If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution or modification of the constitutional powers be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one instance, may be the instrument of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed. The precedent must always greatly overbalance in permanent evil any partial or transient benefit which the use can at any...
Page 9777 - 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 9787 - ... and such article or merchandise is dutiable under the provisions of this Act, then upon the importation of any such article or merchandise into the United States, whether the same shall be imported directly from the country of production or otherwise, and...