Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws, Volume 24Vols. for 1904-1926 include also decisions of the United States Board of General Appraisers. |
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It should , therefore , receive a beneficial construction , with the purpose to carry out , as far as possible , the general object Congress had in mind as disclosed by the statute , namely , the suppression of the opium traffic .
It should , therefore , receive a beneficial construction , with the purpose to carry out , as far as possible , the general object Congress had in mind as disclosed by the statute , namely , the suppression of the opium traffic .
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Bearing in mind , then , this evident change in the purpose of Congress from mere regulation to absolute prohibition , with its concomitant change to the bare enactment that the opium " shall be destroyed , " it fairly follows that a ...
Bearing in mind , then , this evident change in the purpose of Congress from mere regulation to absolute prohibition , with its concomitant change to the bare enactment that the opium " shall be destroyed , " it fairly follows that a ...
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The Government calls attention to the fact that this decision was brought to the notice of Congress ( Notes on Tariff Revision , p . 554 ) , and it is claimed that the words " wholly or in chief value " were introduced into paragraph ...
The Government calls attention to the fact that this decision was brought to the notice of Congress ( Notes on Tariff Revision , p . 554 ) , and it is claimed that the words " wholly or in chief value " were introduced into paragraph ...
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279-280 ) , as amended by an act of Congress approved March 23 , 1910 ( 36 Stats . , p . 241 ) , is hereby revoked , and bond - approving officers should govern themselves accordingly . FRANKLIN MACVEAGH , Secretary . ( T. D. 33097. ) ...
279-280 ) , as amended by an act of Congress approved March 23 , 1910 ( 36 Stats . , p . 241 ) , is hereby revoked , and bond - approving officers should govern themselves accordingly . FRANKLIN MACVEAGH , Secretary . ( T. D. 33097. ) ...
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Section 2 of the act of Congress of July 26 , 1911 , entitled " An act to promote reciprocal trade relations with the Dominion of Canada , and for other purposes , " is valid and still in force as a law of Congress . 2.
Section 2 of the act of Congress of July 26 , 1911 , entitled " An act to promote reciprocal trade relations with the Dominion of Canada , and for other purposes , " is valid and still in force as a law of Congress . 2.
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