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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United States. Department of the Treasury. supplied . You may follow this first requisition with another for the quantity you are accustomed to obtain . Checks will not hereafter be furnished through the assistant treasurers .
United States. Department of the Treasury. supplied . You may follow this first requisition with another for the quantity you are accustomed to obtain . Checks will not hereafter be furnished through the assistant treasurers .
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United States. Department of the Treasury. business , under the same conditions as other checks are now paid . ... Warrants and checks so paid shall be charged to the general account of the Treasurer of the United States as a transfer ...
United States. Department of the Treasury. business , under the same conditions as other checks are now paid . ... Warrants and checks so paid shall be charged to the general account of the Treasurer of the United States as a transfer ...
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United States. Department of the Treasury. sworn schedule of the manufacturer , dated December 31 , 1912 , which is transmitted herewith for filing in your office . Respectfully , JAMES F. CURTIS , ( 59694. ) Assistant Secretary .
United States. Department of the Treasury. sworn schedule of the manufacturer , dated December 31 , 1912 , which is transmitted herewith for filing in your office . Respectfully , JAMES F. CURTIS , ( 59694. ) Assistant Secretary .
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United States. Department of the Treasury. The customs regulations then in force required that the customhouse should be open for business January 25 until 4.30 p . m . If it was closed before that hour , the importers have failed to ...
United States. Department of the Treasury. The customs regulations then in force required that the customhouse should be open for business January 25 until 4.30 p . m . If it was closed before that hour , the importers have failed to ...
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UNITED STATES v . BERNARD , JUDAE & Co. ( No. 906 ) . BENCH LATHE OPERATED BY TREADLE . The bench lathe of the importation is operated exclusively by force applied to a treadle by the foot of the operator .
UNITED STATES v . BERNARD , JUDAE & Co. ( No. 906 ) . BENCH LATHE OPERATED BY TREADLE . The bench lathe of the importation is operated exclusively by force applied to a treadle by the foot of the operator .
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