Comparison of the Customs Law of 1883 with the New Law of 1890: With Index, to which is Appended the Administrative Customs Law of 1890 |
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... exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty - seven one - thousandths , one and one - half cents per pound ; exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty - seven one thousandths , four cents per pound . Old law : Two cents and ...
... exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty - seven one - thousandths , one and one - half cents per pound ; exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty - seven one thousandths , four cents per pound . Old law : Two cents and ...
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... exceeding ten by fifteen inches square , one and three - eighths cents per pound ; above that , and not exceeding sixteen by twenty - four inches square , one and seven - eighths cents per pound ; above that , and not exceeding twenty ...
... exceeding ten by fifteen inches square , one and three - eighths cents per pound ; above that , and not exceeding sixteen by twenty - four inches square , one and seven - eighths cents per pound ; above that , and not exceeding twenty ...
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... exceeding sixteen by twenty - four inches square , five cents per square foot ; above that , and not exceeding twenty - four by thirty inches square , eight cents per square foot ; above that , and not exceeding twenty - four by sixty ...
... exceeding sixteen by twenty - four inches square , five cents per square foot ; above that , and not exceeding twenty - four by thirty inches square , eight cents per square foot ; above that , and not exceeding twenty - four by sixty ...
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... exceeding one dollar and fifty cents per dozen , fifty cents per dozen ; valued at more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen and not exceeding three dollars per dozen , one dollar per dozen ; valued at more than three dollars per ...
... exceeding one dollar and fifty cents per dozen , fifty cents per dozen ; valued at more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen and not exceeding three dollars per dozen , one dollar per dozen ; valued at more than three dollars per ...
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... exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand , two and one - fourth cents per thousand ; ex- ceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand , two and three- fourths cents per pound . Old law : Two and one - half cents per pound ; three cents per ...
... exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand , two and one - fourth cents per thousand ; ex- ceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand , two and three- fourths cents per pound . Old law : Two and one - half cents per pound ; three cents per ...
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addition thereto forty alpaca appraisers carpets cents per bushel cents per dozen cents per gallon cents per pound cents per square centum ad valorem chief value cloth collector colored component material consignee containing copper cotton crude dollar and fifty dollars per dozen Dutch standard eight cents eighteen hundred entry enumerated or provided exceeding exported fifteen cents fifty cents five cents flax forty cents forty per centum forty-five per centum four cents hair hemp Internal Revenue invoice iron or steel jute manufactures material of chief matter in italics metal NOTE.-New matter Old law one-half cents packages Paragraph plates polariscope port production rate of duty regulations Secretary silk specially enumerated specially provided square yard sugar thereof thinner than number thirty cents thirty per centum thirty-five per centum three cents tobacco twelve cents twenty cents twenty per centum twenty-five per centum United vessels wares wine spirits wire gauge wool
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Page 131 - All acts of limitation, whether applicable to civil causes and proceedings or to the prosecution of offenses or for the recovery of penalties or forfeitures embraced in or modified, changed, or repealed hy this act, shall not be affected thereby...
Page 103 - Whenever any vessel laden with merchandise, In whole or in part subject to duty, has been sunk in any river, harbor, bay, or waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and within its limits, for the period of two years and Is abandoned by the owner thereof, any person who may raise such vessel shall be permitted to bring any merchandise recovered therefrom into the port nearest to the place where such vessel was so raised free from the payment of any duty thereupon, but under such regulations...
Page 112 - The value of foreign coin as expressed in the money of account of the United States shall be that of the pure metal of such coin of standard value; and the values of the standard coins in circulation of the various nations of the world shall be estimated annually by the Director of the Mint, and be proclaimed on the first day of January by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 125 - They shall perform such other duties as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time prescribe, and their administrative examination shall extend to all customs districts assigned to them by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 96 - Wearing apparel in actual use, and other personal effects, not merchandise, professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or -employment, of persons arriving in the United States...
Page 61 - No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, and paid on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous beverages than that fixed by law for the description of first proof; but it shall be increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof...
Page 82 - 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 74 - Cloaks, dolmans, jackets, talmas, ulsters, or other outside garments for ladies' and children's apparel and goods of similar description, or used for like purposes...
Page 112 - All goods, wares, articles, and merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured wholly or in part In any foreign country by convict labor or/and forced labor or/and Indentured labor under penal sanctions shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports of the United States, and the importation thereof is hereby prohibited...
Page 100 - ... may be imported in bond under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; and upon proof that such materials have been used for such purposes no duties shall be paid thereon.