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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Page 64
Grace ( T. D. 29500 ) it was held that automobiles were not household effects , and were not entitled to free entry , but the decision in the Hillhouse case that an article claimed as free under this paragraph of the law might be ...
Grace ( T. D. 29500 ) it was held that automobiles were not household effects , and were not entitled to free entry , but the decision in the Hillhouse case that an article claimed as free under this paragraph of the law might be ...
Page 104
Paragraph 624 , under which free entry is claimed for the importation , reads as follows : 624. Medals of gold , silver , or copper , and other metallic articles actually bestowed as trophies or prizes , and received and accepted as ...
Paragraph 624 , under which free entry is claimed for the importation , reads as follows : 624. Medals of gold , silver , or copper , and other metallic articles actually bestowed as trophies or prizes , and received and accepted as ...
Page 105
Sie : Application has been made to this department for the free admission of a cup Fon at the Ascot races ... won at the Ascot races in England , was held to be entitled to free entry under the provision for medals of gold or silver ...
Sie : Application has been made to this department for the free admission of a cup Fon at the Ascot races ... won at the Ascot races in England , was held to be entitled to free entry under the provision for medals of gold or silver ...
Page 106
... N. T. The appellant claims that the cup is a trophy , entitled to free entry by reason of similitude in material , quality , and texture , and the use to which it may be applied , to silver medals , provided for in paragraph 648 ...
... N. T. The appellant claims that the cup is a trophy , entitled to free entry by reason of similitude in material , quality , and texture , and the use to which it may be applied , to silver medals , provided for in paragraph 648 ...
Page 107
It seems clear from the foregoing recital that the provision in question was enlarged by the act of 1894 for the express purpose of granting free entry to metallic articles which were manufactured as trophies or prizes and actually ...
It seems clear from the foregoing recital that the provision in question was enlarged by the act of 1894 for the express purpose of granting free entry to metallic articles which were manufactured as trophies or prizes and actually ...
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