United States Compiled Statutes, Annotated, 1916: Embracing the Statutes of the United States of a General and Permanent Nature in Force at the Close of the First Session of the 64th Congress and Decisions Construing and Applying Same to April 1, 1916, Incorporating Under the Headings of the Revised Statutes the Subsequent Laws, Together with Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 6West Publishing Company, 1917 - 16099 pages |
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Page 6476
... merchandise involved is the identical merchandise originally shipped from the United States or the Philippine Islands , as the case may be , and that its condition has not been changed ex- cept for such damage as may have been sustained ...
... merchandise involved is the identical merchandise originally shipped from the United States or the Philippine Islands , as the case may be , and that its condition has not been changed ex- cept for such damage as may have been sustained ...
Page 6478
... merchandise ; and having in view , too , the recognized benevolent intent of legislation affect- ing the archipelago , that shipment must be deemed a direct shipment from the Philippines to the United States when the consignment was ...
... merchandise ; and having in view , too , the recognized benevolent intent of legislation affect- ing the archipelago , that shipment must be deemed a direct shipment from the Philippines to the United States when the consignment was ...
Page 6488
... merchandise the judgment of the board of general appraisers is reversed . ( c ) That the merchandise imported in vessels of our registry before the tar- iff act of 1913 took effect which was en- tered in bond for warehousing , subse ...
... merchandise the judgment of the board of general appraisers is reversed . ( c ) That the merchandise imported in vessels of our registry before the tar- iff act of 1913 took effect which was en- tered in bond for warehousing , subse ...
Page 6491
... merchandise previously imported for which no entry has been made shall be subject to the provisions of that act , the importers ' failure to renew , while the old law stood , brought the merchandise within the provisions of said section ...
... merchandise previously imported for which no entry has been made shall be subject to the provisions of that act , the importers ' failure to renew , while the old law stood , brought the merchandise within the provisions of said section ...
Page 6492
... merchandise previously im- ported , for which no entry has been made , " the word " entry " refers to an entry for consumption . John B. Ellison & Sons v . U. S. ( C. C. 1905 ) 136 Fed . 969 , judgment affirmed J. B. Ellison & Sons v ...
... merchandise previously im- ported , for which no entry has been made , " the word " entry " refers to an entry for consumption . John B. Ellison & Sons v . U. S. ( C. C. 1905 ) 136 Fed . 969 , judgment affirmed J. B. Ellison & Sons v ...
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