Customs Bulletin: Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws, Volume 16

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Page 578 - Know all men by these presents that * of , as principal, and1 , of , and , of , as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America in the sum of dollars ($ ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 75 - Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that there should be no discharges of oil or hazardous substances into or upon the navigable waters of the United States, adjoining shorelines, or into or upon the waters of the contiguous zone...
Page 132 - ... means an article of transport equipment— (a) of a permanent character and accordingly strong enough to be suitable for repeated use; (b) specially designed to facilitate the carriage of goods, by one or more modes of transport, without intermediate reloading; (c) fitted with devices permitting its ready handling, particularly its transfer from one mode of transport to another; (d) so designed as to be easy to fill and empty.
Page 581 - Know All Men by These Presents, That -, of as principal, and , of , and , of , as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America in the sum of dollars ($ ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals this day of , 19—.
Page 584 - ... was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers. [Corporate...
Page 891 - Foreign and domestic merchandise of every description, except such as is prohibited by law, may, without being subject to the customs laws of the United States, except as otherwise provided in this act, be brought into a zone...
Page 813 - ... a vessel In distress, from any port or place in the United States, its Territories or possessions, embraced within the coastwise laws of the United States, to any other port or place within the same...
Page 675 - That all articles manufactured in whole or in part of imported materials, or of materials subject to internal-revenue tax. and intended for exportation without being charged with duty, and without having an internal-revenue stamp affixed thereto, shall, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe...
Page 1003 - Manufacture implies a change, but every change is not manufacture, and yet every change in an article is the result of treatment, labor, and manipulation. But something more is necessary, as set forth and illustrated in Hartranft v. Wiegmann, 121 US 609, 30 L. ed. 1012, 7 Sup. Ct. Rep. 1240. There must be transformation . a new and different article must emerge, "having a distinctive name, character, or use.
Page 425 - Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the following are permitted: (1) The printing, publishing, or Importation, or the making or importation of the necessary plates for such printing or publishing, of illustrations of: (A) Postage stamps of the United States...

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