The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America: Having General Applicability and Legal Effect in Force June 1, 1938, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Administrative law |
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Page 338
... shipment , as prescribed in this paragraph , certifying to the shipment at a foreign port or place of any spirits , wines , or other alcoholic liquors destined to the United States upon any vessel of 500 net tons or less which is about ...
... shipment , as prescribed in this paragraph , certifying to the shipment at a foreign port or place of any spirits , wines , or other alcoholic liquors destined to the United States upon any vessel of 500 net tons or less which is about ...
Page 339
... shipped . ( 8 ) Certificates of shipment shall , at or before the time of the shipment of the merchandise , be produced for certification to the consular officer of the United States for the consular district in which the merchandise is ...
... shipped . ( 8 ) Certificates of shipment shall , at or before the time of the shipment of the merchandise , be produced for certification to the consular officer of the United States for the consular district in which the merchandise is ...
Page 351
... shipment of spirits , wines , or other alcoholic liquors , found on board of a vessel not exceeding 500 net tons , is shown to have a bona fide destination without the United States , a landing bond with an authorized corporate surety ...
... shipment of spirits , wines , or other alcoholic liquors , found on board of a vessel not exceeding 500 net tons , is shown to have a bona fide destination without the United States , a landing bond with an authorized corporate surety ...
Page 352
... shipment as prescribed by section 7 of the Act of August 5 , 1935 ( 49 Stat . 520 ; 19 U.S.C. , Sup . , 1707 ) . For ... shipped upon a vessel not exceeding 500 net tons and destined to a port or place without the United States , shall ...
... shipment as prescribed by section 7 of the Act of August 5 , 1935 ( 49 Stat . 520 ; 19 U.S.C. , Sup . , 1707 ) . For ... shipped upon a vessel not exceeding 500 net tons and destined to a port or place without the United States , shall ...
Page 355
... shipped from the United States in violation of the regulations mentioned in the preceding paragraph may be seized ... shipments . 3.7 Supplies ; report . 3.8 Supplies not to be used in United States . 3.9 Locomotives ; railroad equipment ...
... shipped from the United States in violation of the regulations mentioned in the preceding paragraph may be seized ... shipments . 3.7 Supplies ; report . 3.8 Supplies not to be used in United States . 3.9 Locomotives ; railroad equipment ...
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46 Stat account shall include affidavit airport of entry amortization amount application appraiser authorized bill of lading bond Bureau carrier certificate charged claim collector of customs Commission compensation consignee copy credited CROSS REFERENCE customs Form customs laws customs officer delivery Department deposit deputy commissioner disability district drawback dutiable duty electric plant employee entry equipment exportation Federal Power Federal Power Act Federal Power Commission filed foreign Form C. A. imported include the cost included in Account injury internal combustion engine invoice issued lading land license liquidation Maintenance manufacture ment merchandise Miscellaneous municipality packages paragraph payment permit person port prescribed production public utility purpose receipt records regulations revenue samples Schedule seals securities shipment sirup source citation statement station statutory and source statutory citation sugar supervision Tariff Act thereof tion transportation Treasury United vessel warehouse withdrawal
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Page 85 - ... fees paid trustees; specific costs of obtaining governmental authority; fees for legal services; fees and commissions paid underwriters, brokers, and salesmen for marketing such evidences of debt; fees and expenses of listing on exchanges; and other like costs. 11. "Depreciation...
Page 855 - Provided, however. That the term "employer" shall not include any street, interurban, or suburban electric railway, unless such railway is operating as a part of a general steam-railroad system of transportation, but shall not exclude any part of the general steam-railroad system now or hereafter operated by any other motive power.
Page 85 - Depreciation," as applied to depreciable electric plant, means the loss in service value not restored by current maintenance, Incurred in connection with the consumption or prospective retirement of electric plant in the course of service from causes which are known to be in current operation and against which the utility is not protected by Insurance.
Page 333 - Treasury, or appointed for that purpose in writing by a collector may at any time go on board of any vessel or vehicle at any place in the United States or within...
Page 368 - aircraft" means any contrivance now known or hereafter invented, used, or designed for navigation of or flight in the air, except a parachute or other contrivance designed for such navigation but used primarily as safety equipment.
Page 221 - On the other hand, the appearance of an item in a list warrants the inclusion of such item in the account concerned only when the text of the account also indicates inclusion, inasmuch as the same item frequently appears in more than one list. The proper entry in each instance must be determined by the texts of the accounts.
Page 86 - Nominally issued," as applied to securities issued or assumed by the utility, means those which have been signed, certified, or otherwise executed, and placed with the proper officer for sale and delivery, or pledged, or otherwise placed in some special fund of the utility, but which have not been sold, or issued direct to trustees of sinking funds in accordance with contractual requirements. 18. "Nominally outstanding...
Page 130 - This account shall include all fees paid to federal or state governments for the privilege of incorporation and expenditures incident to organizing the corporation, partnership, or other enterprise and putting it into readiness to do business.
Page 12 - The testimony of the witness shall be reduced to writing by the officer before whom the deposition is taken, or under his direction, after which the deposition shall be subscribed by the witness and certified in usual form by the officer. After the deposition has been so certified it shall, together with a copy thereof made by such officer or under his direction, be forwarded by...
Page 333 - The master of every vessel and the person in charge of every vehicle bound to a port or place in the United States shall deliver to the officer of the customs or Coast Guard who shall first demand it of him. the original and one copy of the manifest of such vessel or vehicle, and such officer shall certify on the back of the original manifest to the inspection thereof and return the same to the master or other person in charge.