For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles admitted Free of Duty, see Alphabetical Schedule pages 329 to 569. APPRAISEMENT-Continued. allowance in for goods deficient-"short shipments collector may require class, etc., of goods for... does not exclude other proof of value in cases of forfeiture.. of bulky articles on wharf... of drugs and medicines, requirements as to.. of opium..... of wrecked goods. of liquors, hydrometers for.. of vinegar, standard for... of sugar, standard for.. of grain, standard for.. of wool of different qualities in same invoice.. of gloves.... of goods invoiced at average prices, rules for of merchandise of different qualities in same package. at New York, special provisions for..... remedy where importer dissatisfied with (see Reappraisement). APPRAISERS (see also Appraisements). at ports where none, who to act. to notify importers of damage to goods.. General-appointment of. Board of..... appeal to Court from Board of. PAGE. 49 50, 197 24 44 52, 53 53 51 48 48, 250 47 48 47 47 46 47 53, 54 178 55, 181, 197 55 55 204 180 180 195 178, 180, 181, 197 182 182, 183 183-193 decisions of Board to be published. lease of buildings for use of........... at New York, special provisions relating to.... should notify consuls when goods undervalued.. ARRIVAL... ATTORNEY (See Powers of Attorney). AVERAGE PRICES, goods invoiced at, how appraised.. 193-197 198 57 53, 54 173 2, 202 46 B BAGGAGE AND PERSONAL EFFECTS (see also Effects in Schedule). not forfeitable because packed with forfeitable goods. protest admissible, but not necessary, against duty on. BALLAST-when not considered merchandise. 12, 13 12, 13 13, 207 144 93, 94 13 53, 191 1, 2 For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles BILL OF LADING (see also Entry). establishes right to make entry.. entry by consignees in...... real and pretended consignees in ... entry where consignee in, has disappeared protects collector against rival claims to ownership of goods. stamped "not negotiable" for entry. for goods between ports of U. S. over foreign territory. BOARD OF GENERAL APPRAISERS (see Appraisers). BOND. transportation of merchandise in. surety companies may act as surety on.. by corporations. by partnerships, binds all partners by one member of firm, binds all partnership. for entry without consular invoice... relating to bonded merchandise- for proprietors of bonded warehouses... for common carriers of bonded goods for transportation of merchandise. relating to vessels- for vessel to unload in another district... BOND AND WAREHOUSE SYSTEM. (See Bonded Warehouses. Transportation in Bond.) BONDED WAREHOUSES. Secretary of the Treasury to make regulations for.... PAGE. 91, 160 160 161 161 160 161 75 72 128 lease of, restrictions on.... merchandise in, at expense and risk of owner. perishable or explosive articles excluded from lien for freight on goods in (see Lien for freight). private-lease of.... custodians of.. liability of proprietors of.. bond of proprietors of.... merchandise in, at risk of owner.. limit of government's interest in merchandise in... for specific purposes. for storing wines, spirits' coal, wood, etc... for storing grain. 71, 129 59, 60, 69 61, 62, 63 71 59 51 58 58 58 58 58 58 57, 58 58 For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles BONDED WAREHOUSES-Continued. for manufacturing goods for exportation... for smelting and refining imported ores and crude metals... PAGE. 293, 294 299 120 for goods destined to Jeffersonville, via Louisville, and Albany, 61 storage in. limitations on.. of any dutiable merchandise... of not less than entire package. of not less than one ton bulk.. of goods after payment of duties. of goods for immediate delivery. of goods damaged before arrival. of goods not completely entered.. of goods from vessels in distress. 59 62, 63 63, 64 63, 64 64 64, 218 65 65 61, 62 63 of goods of American production re-imported subject to tax.. of unclaimed goods, liable to depreciation. of seized goods, liable to depreciation.. of "general order" goods.. purchasers at sales of unclaimed goods. by "accidental fire or other casualty" employees liable for damage by carelessness remedy where importer is dissatisfied with allowance.. for tampering with locks, seals or marks.. for fraudulently removing goods from.. for breaking or entering any depository... withdrawal (see also Drawback). 64 68-70 69 69 69, 70 70 70 70 70 For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles BONDED WAREHOUSES-Continned. of goods for consumption of goods for exportation... of goods for shipment to Pacific ports.... PAGE. 63 61, 62, 63 61 of goods for exportation to Mexico and British Provinces.... 73, 74 BRANDING of imported goods (see Marking). BREAKAGE (see Damage). BRIBERY... 206, 207 BRITISH PROVINCES, trade with (see Commerce with contiguous countries). BROKERAGE. BROKERS. custom house, license to.. necessary qualifications for.. license to, extends only to port where issued.. BUILDINGS. on boundary line, search of..... lease of, for customs purposes.. BURDEN OF PROOF. in cases of seizure.. in cases of bribery. с CANADA, trade with (see Commerce with Contiguous Countries). CARDS, Internal Revenue tax on imported playing... CASUALTY. defined ... 201 302 302 302 96, 97 56 203 207 to goods(see Damage Allowances. Bonded Warehouses-damage in). CERTIFICATES to invoices (see Invoices). CHARGES. for weighing and gauging.. on goods in warehouses (see Bonded Warehouses). CIGARS, CIGArettes, Cheroots. restrictions upon importations of what constitutes legal package of, for importation... forfeiture of illegal packages of.. weight of, for duties 303 130 69 49 200-202 13, 14 14 14 14 14 106, 215, 303 13, 14 13, 14 14 14 For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles CIGARS, CIGArettes, CherOOTS—Continued. in transit for exportation, entry of..... quantity of allowed passengers free of duty.. as sea stores, restriction on amount. cannot be imported by mail from Mexico Internal Revenue tax on................ CIRCUIT COURTS AND CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS (see Courts). PAGE. 14 11, 14 14 14 152 under Section 3, Act August 28, 1894. CLASSIFICATION OF IMPORTED MERCHANDISE-RULEs for. text of Section 3.... what constitutes a manufacture.. examples of manufactured and unmanufactured articles.. under Section 4, Act August 28, 1894. text of Section 4.. 107 107 311 312, 313 . 314 315 315, 316 316-319 may be retained on board steam vessels, free... 11, 272 11 drawback on (see Drawback). COASTING TRADE. on frontiers (see Commerce with Contiguous Countries). COINS, WEIGHTS, MEASURES (see also Tables in Appendix). standard value of foreign coins in invoices.. COLLECTORS. not liable in matters open to appeal... may add to invoice values..... may examine parties as to value or classification. 162, 163, 302 206 185 197 |