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not to permit entry by pretended consignees.

may appeal to reappraisement....

For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles
admitted Free of Duty, see Alphabetical Schedule pages 329 to 569.

COLLECTORS-Continued.

to classify merchandise (see Classification)..

may release forfeited goods in certain cases.
delivery to, of baggage in transit...

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185

118

13, 207

161

181

may appeal to Court from decision of Board of General Appraisers, 193

to act as appraiser at certain ports...
to hold goods pending lien for freight...

55

67

COMBINATIONS in restraint of trade, prohibited...

305-307

COMMERCE WITH CONTIGUOus Countries.

... 92-104

provisions as to importations, manifests, entry, clearance and
inspection.....

92, 93

remission of fines, penalties, forfeitures, relating to importations.. 118
inspection of baggage and effects...

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equipment and repairs to vessels in foreign territory dutiable..

99

report must be made of repairs..

99

when repairs not dutiable....

99

entry of goods laden or delivered at intermediate points.
departure to and from places where no custom house..

100

101, 102

report and unlading of cargo.

101

hours for delivery of goods from port to port.

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registered vessels may touch at foreign port en route.

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importation of goods exported with drawback..
transportation in bond (see that title).

89

entry of goods in bond for transit to British Provinces, and vice

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COMMON CARRIERS, for immediate transportation of goods......
COMMON LAW, statutes in derogation of, how construed..........

143

135

COMPENSATION TO INFORMERS (see Smuggling).

COMPONENT MATERIAL OF CHIEF VALUE (see Classification).
COMPROMISE.

of claims.

by officers of U. S., of fines, penalties, forfeitures is felony..

107
127

For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles
admitted Free of Duty, see Alphabetical Schedule pages 329 to 569.

CONSIGNEES (see also Entry. Bills of Lading).

for entry, by bill of lading (see Entry).

salvors of wrecked goods as
underwriters as..

real and pretended

pretended, cannot make entry.

CONSULS.

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to report false practices of shippers....

to require proof of correctness of invoice...

to be notified by appraiser of undervaluations.....

declarations of shippers before, who may make...

certificates-

of landing of drawback goods.

of cost of manufacture...

to invoices (see also Invoice)..

not required for transit goods

91

91

161

8, 161

29

29

173

. 164

86

176

164-166

75, 165

165

165

28, 164, 165

164, 165
164

27

25, 164

164

29

165

27, 28

27

164

not required for goods between ports of U. S, via foreign
territory

not required for specie shipped as exchange

not required for amounts under $100, when.

not required for baggage and effects accompanying pas-

senger....

may embrace more than one invoice

may embrace all articles shipped by same person.
substitution for, at ports where no consul..

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may be refused until shipmeut is verified

may be refused after shipment is made, exceptions

164

CONVICT LABOR, articles produced by, prohibited from importation... 302

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granted for twenty-eight years with extension..
assignments of..

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restrictions on importations of ......

notice of, to collectors and postmasters

filing of subsequent editions of copyrighted articles

infringement of.

actions for infringement of..

injunctions for infringement of

restrictions on words, engravings, cut, print..

international provisions...

CORPORATIONS.

entry by...

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For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles
admitted Free of Duty, see Alphabetical Schedule pages 329 to 569.

COURT.

Supreme, Circuit Court of Appeals may certify cases to.... . . .
Supreme Court, appeals to.....

Circuit, of Appeals, appellate jurisdiction of.
Circuit, appellate jurisdiction of.......
Circuit, jurisdiction of in Anti-Trust cases.

of Claims, remedy in, where drawback denied

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218, 219
133

193-197, 218, 219

193-197
306

78

198-200

COVERINGS (see Market Value).............

CURRENCY, values of, in invoices, how computed..

CUSTODY of merchandise by Government.....

CUSTOM HOUSE (see also Officers of U. S.).

lease of buildings for....

brokers' licenses (see also Brokers).
bonds (see Bonds).

powers of attorney (see Powers of Attorneys).
officers, when exempt from personal liability..
cannot act as agents for importers..
cannot release forfeitures....

to report violation of customs laws.

cannot accept informer's fees, exceptions...

cannot compromise fines, penalties or forfeitures.

should not question values, etc., in entry....

inspectors and clerks designated to administer oaths.

CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE Act..........

CUSTOMS DUTIES (see Schedule of Duties)..

CUSTOMS FEES, certain, abolished..................

45, 162, 302

69, 80

56

302

206

170

127

126

125

127

173

214

160-209

329-569

203

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Enforcement of duty laws and punishment for violations.
Entry of merchandise...

Internal Revenue relating to customs.

Payment.....

Remissions of fines, penalties and forfeitures..

Repeal provisions.

Unlading...

43-56

57-76

108

109, 110

92-104

110-117

107

78-90

91

1-30

104-107

77

117-119

119, 120
31-42

Digest of Acts relating to Customs, subsequent to Revised Statutes.
To provide for cleaning rice for exportation. (Act Mar. 24, 1874.) 120
To amend the law relating to Copyrights.. (Act June 18, 1874.) 121
To repeal moieties and amend customs laws. (Act June 22, 1874.) 122
To provide for free entry of goods sunk two

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For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles
admitted Free of Duty, see Alphabetical Schedule pages 329 to 569.

CUSTOMS LAWS-Continued.

To restrict the refunding of customs duties,
etc....

To provide for the entry of "Packed-Pack-
ages

PAGE.

(Act Mar. 3, 1875.) 132

(Act May 1, 1876.) 134

To provide for the execution of custom
house bonds by partnerships.
(Act June 20, 1876.) 135
To carry into effect the Hawaiian Treaty... (Act Aug. 15, 1876.) 137
To amend the internal revenue laws relating
to customs

To provide for importation of books, etc.,
by mail....

To provide for immediate transportation
without appraisement.

To amend the law relating to seizures and
forfeiture of vessels...

(Act Mar. 1, 1879.) 138

(Act Mar. 3, 1879.) 139

(Act June 10, 1880.) 141

(Act Feb. 8, 1881.) 148
To amend the laws relating to Copyrights.. (Act Aug. 1, 1882.) 148
To permit grain from Canada to be ground
in mills in the United States..
To prevent the importation of adulterated
and spurious teas....

To reduce internal revenue taxation, etc.-
"Tariff Act" of 1883 (section 4)..
To encourage American shipping, etc.-
Shipping Act".

To amend Section 5 of the law relating to
immediate transportation.....

To encourage American shipping, etc.—
"Shipping Act"

To regulate importations, etc. of oleomar-
garine...

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To establishing Circuit Court of Appeals...
To prevent impairment of Hawaiian Treaty
by effect of Act Oct. 1, 1890.

To provide for the inspection of cattle, etc.
for exportation....

(Act Jan. 9, 1883.) 149

(Act Mar. 2, 1883.) 149

(Act Mar. 3, 1883.) 152

(Act June 26, 1884.) 152

(Act July 2, 1884.) 155

(Act June 19, 1886.) 155

(Act Aug. 2, 1886.) 158

(Act Feb. 23. 1887.) 159

(Act Feb. 23, 1887.) 159

(Act June 10, 1890.) 160

(Act Aug. 30, 1890.) 209

(Act Sep. 30, 1890.) 214

(Act Oct. 1, 1890.) 214
(Act Mar. 3, 1891.) 218

(Act Mar. 3, 1891.) 219

(Act Mar. 3, 1891.) 220

To amend the laws relating to Copyrights. (Act Mar. 3, 1891.) 221
To regulate the transportation and treat-
ment of cattle for export, etc....

To amending the Revised Statutes relating
to vessel's manifests and unloading of
vessels..

(Act Mar. 3, 1891.) 222

(Act June 3, 1892.) 223

B

For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles
admitted Free of Duty, see Alphabetical Schedule pages 329 to 569.

CUSTOMS LAWS-Continued.

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To regulate importations of breeding ani-
mals and of neat cattle and hides................ (Act Mar. 3, 1893.) 223
To provide standard gauge for sheet and
plate iron and steel...

To provide for immediate unloading of
certain steamships...

To allow certain Corporations to act as
surety on bonds.

To reduce taxation, etc.-"Tariff Act" of
1894....

To amend Section 5294, Revised Statutes,
relating to remission of fines, penalties,
forfeitures.

(Act Mar. 3, 1893.) 224

(Act June 5, 1894.) 224

(Act Aug. 13, 1894.) 225

(Act Aug. 28, 1894.) 226

(Act Dec. 15, 1894.) 307

To include the city and port of Georgetown,
D. C. in the city of Washington, D. C.. (Act Feb. 11, 1895.) 307
To provide free entry of articles for exposi-
tion at Portland, Oregon.......

To suspend the operation of Section 3005,
Revised Statutes, so long as the Mexi-
can free-zone law exists

(Act Jan. 8, 1895.) 308

(Act Mar. 1, 1895.) 309

To amend the law relating to Copyrights.. (Act Mar. 2, 1895.) 310
To amend the law relating to inspection of

cattle, etc. for exportation..

violations of (see Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures).
duty of District Attorney..

officers to report, violation of...

enforcement of.....

CUSTOMS OFFICERS (see Custom House).

(Act Mar. 2, 1895.) 310

126

126

91, 131

D

DAMAGE ALLOWANCES

on goods in bonded warehouses (see Bonded Warehouses).

on goods damaged before arrival, abolished (see Abandonment).
on goods injured or destroyed by "accidental fire or other
casualty".

to goods while in transportation under bond..

to goods in port of entry before landed...

to goods in custody but not under bond.

definition of "Custody".

examples where allowance was made or denied.

where underwriters make repairs...........

Collector exempt of liability....

employees liable for, occasioned by carelessness.

remedy where importer is dissatisfied with amount of allowance...

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68

68, 69

68, 69

69

69, 70

70

70

70

70

49, 449

107

133, 321

133

133

195, 321

183-193

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