Synopsis of Sundry Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction of the Tariff, Navigation, and Other Acts, for the Year Ending ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... February 2 , 1877 . The following Decisions of the Department for the month of Jan- uary , 1877 , upon the construction to be given to Acts of Congress relating to the Tariff , Navigation , and other subjects , are published herewith ...
... February 2 , 1877 . The following Decisions of the Department for the month of Jan- uary , 1877 , upon the construction to be given to Acts of Congress relating to the Tariff , Navigation , and other subjects , are published herewith ...
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... February 17 , 1876 , ( Synopsis 2667 , ) the said goods are dutiable as " rugs , " as re- turned by the appraiser at San Francisco . You will therefore adjust the entry at your port accordingly . The invoices enclosed with your letter ...
... February 17 , 1876 , ( Synopsis 2667 , ) the said goods are dutiable as " rugs , " as re- turned by the appraiser at San Francisco . You will therefore adjust the entry at your port accordingly . The invoices enclosed with your letter ...
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... is similar to that which was passed upon by the Department in its ruling of February 4 , 1875 , ( Synopsis 2095 , ) wherein it was held that certain extract of sumac was dutiable at the rate of 20 per cent . ad valorem , under 23.
... is similar to that which was passed upon by the Department in its ruling of February 4 , 1875 , ( Synopsis 2095 , ) wherein it was held that certain extract of sumac was dutiable at the rate of 20 per cent . ad valorem , under 23.
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... , ' and is therefore assessable for duty as a manufacture of silk and metal , 60 per cent . , not other- wise provided for , under the act of February 8 , 1875. " This reference to the act in question does not quote 26.
... , ' and is therefore assessable for duty as a manufacture of silk and metal , 60 per cent . , not other- wise provided for , under the act of February 8 , 1875. " This reference to the act in question does not quote 26.
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... February 1 , 1877 . GENTLEMEN : This Department has received your letter , dated the 29th ultimo , complaining that you have been required to pay about one pound sterling as a fee for each landing certificate of merchandise exported by ...
... February 1 , 1877 . GENTLEMEN : This Department has received your letter , dated the 29th ultimo , complaining that you have been required to pay about one pound sterling as a fee for each landing certificate of merchandise exported by ...
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35 per cent 50 cents Acting Secretary ad valorem admeasurement appears appraiser articles in question assessment of duty Assistant Secretary Attorney bond cargo cents per pound certificate circular classified COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS consul contract cotton dated decision assessing duty Department's decision district duty paid entitled to entry exempt from duty exported February February 27 fish foreign port free entry free list H. F. FRENCH Hawaiian Islands hereby affirmed herewith importers claim inspectors instant invoice iron January January 13 JOHN SHERMAN July June 22 jute letter manufacture March ment merchandise Messrs opinion otherwise provided packages payment provision in Schedule R. C. MCCORMICK rate of 35 rate of 50 receipt referred refund regulations respectfully revenue Revised Statutes rule samples silk steam-vessels steel subject to duty submitting the appeal sugar Synopsis thereof tion tonnage tonnage tax transmitting the appeal transportation TREASURY DEPARTMENT ultimo United valorem vessel wool York
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