INDEX TO CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT Sub-Sec. OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 28, ACT OF 1 Abandoned goods, underwriters as consignees. of oaths Page. 260 273 22 Abatement of duties on abandoned goods. 273 272 22 of damage allowances 273 21 272 265 273 7 Amendment of entries 265 276 276 7 Additional or penal duties 22 Allowance for damaged goods 29 Appeals to U.S. Court of Customs Appeals from 29 Application for review by U.S. Court of Cus- 10 & 11 Appraiser to ascertain market value of goods 30 Assistant Attorney-General, appointment of 12 Boards of general appraisers, establishment of 268 261 272 274 19 Bonded warehouse, time goods may remain in 25 & 26 Bribery, penalties for 3 & 18 Charges on imported goods .260, 272 29 Court of Customs Appeals, U.S., application for 1 Consignors, indorsement of bill of lading by.. 18 Coverings, unusual 2 & 3 Currency of invoices 24 Customs officers not liable to importers 17 Decisions of general appraisers to be reported 17 Decisions of general appraisers, publication of 5 .... 276 272 260 260 274 272 260 274 271 271 262 272 3 Foreign market value of goods to be stated in 260 7 Forfeiture of goods for undervaluation... 265 1 Imported goods, ownership of 260 15 Importers, examination of, as to virtue of goods 271 265 24 260 261 2 2 2 or for immediate transportation, goods.. owner of goods to be signed by person own- of imported goods to be made out in 260 260 260 260 261 10 15 3 defined of goods, ascertainment of.. of goods, examination of importers 1 Merchandise, ownership of. praisers at 24 Non liability of customs officers to importers 21 Oaths, abolishment of 1 Ownership of merchandise defined. 27 Passengers' baggage in transit 7 Penal duties for undervaluation Page. 261 260 260 265 272 267 271 260 260 268 274 270 272 260 275 265 27 Personal effects of passengers in transit. 275 cases 272 14 Protest, or notice of dissatisfaction as to rate 17 Publication of decisions of general appraisers 13 Re-reappraisement by board of general ap- praisers must be called for by importer with- 269 13 collector may call for, within ten days... 269 274 23 Secretary of the Treasury to report to Con- Sub-Sec. 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 222222222 276 267 .... 271 271 272 272 stated in 260,.267 15 & 16 18 shall organize for business in the 10 & 11 Value, market, of goods, ascertainment of AN ACT To provide revenue, equalize duties and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That on and after the day following the passage of this Act, except as otherwise specially provided for in the second section of this Act, there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles when imported from any foreign country into the United States or into any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands and the islands of Guam and Tutuila) the rates of duty which are by the schedules and paragraphs of the dutiable list of this section prescribed, namely: DUTIABLE LIST Schedule A.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints 1. Acids: Acetic or pyroligneous acid, not exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty-seven one-thousandths, threefourths of one cent per pound; exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty-seven one-thousandths, two cents per pound; acetic anhydrid, two and one-half cents per pound; boracic acid, three cents per pound; chromic acid, two cents per pound; citric acid, seven cents per pound; lactic acid, containing not over forty per centum by weight of actual lactic acid, two cents per pound; containing over forty per centum by weight of actual lactic acid, three cents per pound; oxalic acid, two cents per pound; salicylic acid, five cents per pound; sulphuric acid or oil of vitriol not specially provided for in this section, one-fourth of one cent per pound; tannic acid or tannin, thirtyfive cents per pound; gallic acid, eight cents per pound; tartaric acid, five cents per pound; all other acids not specially provided for in this section, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 2. Alcoholic compounds, including all articles consisting of vegetable, animal or mineral objects immersed or placed in, or |