APPEALS. In customs decisions, 1893, 1894. From appraisements of damages, 1890, 1891, 1892. General, appointment and duties of, 1819. Merchant, when appointed, 1820, 1908. Penalty on, for not serving, 1821, 1907. Examination of importers as to invoices, etc., 1884. Leasing of buildings for, 1915. Additional duty when invoice 10 per cent, below Allowance for deficiences, 1883. Appeals from appraisement of, 1890. Appraisers of one district may be sent to others, Appraisal, regulations to be prescribed by Secre- Appraisers' certificates, 1912. "Ton" defined, 1913. "Value" and "valued" defined, 1914. Article of highest value to be the basis, 1872. Of damages during voyage, 1889. Date of shipment to govern valuation, 1866. Drugs, etc., deteriorated, not to pass custom-house, Drugs, etc., re-examination in behalf of importer, Drugs, etc., condemned, re-exportation or destruc- Drugs, special examiner of, in New York, 1900. How appraisements made, 1863, 1864. How made at ports without regular appraisers, Hydrometer, adoption of, 1880. Importations, not to be delivered without, 1861. Leasing of buildings for appraisers, 1915. New York, number of packages to be sent to ap- New York examiners, appointment of, 1902. New York appraisers' office, no officer or employé in, to be in commercial business, 1903. New York appraisers, general duties of, 1904. New York, appraisement of damaged goods at, New York appraisers, extra work of, 1906. Penalty for false oath on examination, 1886. Protests and appeals from customs decisions, 1893, Provisions as to invoices based on depreciated cur- Revisions of, 1891. Rule in cases of different values in same invoice, Rule as to wool of different qualities in same pack- Rule as to bales of wool of different qualities in Rule as to woollens and cottons invoiced at aver- Special provisions as to wools, 1154 to 1159. Storage of goods, when entries incomplete, 1888. APPRAISEMENTS (continued). Storage of damaged importations, 1888. Unfinished manufactures of wool to rate as if fin- Valuation in cases of intermediate importations, Vinegar, standard of, 1879. When duties based on value of specified quanti- When subject to ad valorem rates, 1868. Beans, Saint John's, 1736. tonka, 1781. Bedsides, 1178. Beer in bottles, 986. Belladonna, leaf and root, 1494. metal, broken, 1495, old, 1496. When weighing, gauging, and measuring, to be at Beltings, wool, worsted or mohair, 1168. Of wrecked and damaged goods, 1890. Wools, provisions as to standard samples, 1878. Aprons, silk, 1111. Aqua-fortis, 1477. Bermuda Hundred, surveyor, 2298. Berries, for dyeing, 1497. juniper, 1642. laurel, 1642. Bessemer iron as steel, 1014. Arbitration of dispute between importer and tea ex- Benzoates, 1203. aminer, 2361. Archil, extract of, 1703. in the weed, 1691. liquid, 1691. Argal-dust, 1478. Argentine, unmfd., 1062. Argols, crude, 1479. not crude, 1191. Aromatic cachous, 1268. To produce proof of invoice values, 1887. BOND AND WAREHOUSE SYSTEM. Abatement and refund in cases of loss by fire, etc., No allowance for damage of merchandise re-ex- Albany, bonded warehouse system extended to, Bond for re-exportation without payment of duties, Buildings, parts of, may be bonded for storage of Cartage to be let on due notice, 887. Cellars, vaults, and yards may be made bonded Deposit in public warehouse for want of invoice, 1925. Exportation from bonded warehouse; return of For drawback, 1940. Fraudulently opening warehouse, penalty, 1948. Jeffersonville, merchandise destined for, 1929. Lease of warehouses authorized, 1916. None where private warehouses exist, 1917. To be on public account, 1918. Limit of time of, 1919. Lien for freight, 1943. Merchandise imported in steam-vessels, 1928. Merchandise in bonded warehouses at owner's Merchandise taken in charge of for delay at ex- pense and risk of owner, 1931. Obliterating marks, penalty for, 1947. Option of importer to use public or private ware- Owner to give bond to hold United States harm- silk or part silk, 1112. n. o. p. f., 1224. Transportation in bond, see Immediate transporta- Butts, cast-iron, 1032. Cabinets, of coins, 1528. of medals, 1528. Cabinet-wares, finished, 1145. Cable-chains, 1017. Cables, tarred, 968. how packed, 2282, 2283. Commerce with contiguous countries, 2021 to 2055. Compositions, medicinal, stamp-tax on, 2098. distilled spirits for, 2299. Cigar lights, how exported without stamping or pay- Composition tops for tables, etc., 1249. CIGARS. Absence of stamps evidence of non-payment of Buying from a manufacturer who has not paid a False representation as to manufacture prior to Forfeiture for selling contrary to law or using false Imported, to pay tax; stamps, by whom affixed, How to be packed, 2083. Inspection, 2087. Manufacturer's statement and bond, 2082. Purchasing cigars not branded or stamped, 2095, Selling imported cigars not packed according to Stamps on empty cigar-boxes to be destroyed, 2097. Stamps for, how prepared, furnished, and ac- Storage and stamping, 1838. Tax, 1127, 2084, 2085. Confectionery, 1101, 1102. Consulates, changing locations, 2213. Authentication of invoices before, 1844, 1850. Restrictions as to certificates of, 1851, 1852. To report fraudulent practices as to invoices, 1853. Copper, black or coarse, 1054. for U. S. mint, 1561. in bars, 1056. in forms, n. o. p. f., 1056. in ingots, 1056. in pigs, 1056. in pipes, 1057. in plates, 1056. in rods, 1057. in rolled plates, 1057. in sheets, 1057. mfs. of, n. o. p. f., 1057. old, fit only for remf., 1055. regulus of, 1054. subacetate of, 1790. Copperas, 1250. |