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 43
The provision in the act of 1897 was for hats “ composed of ” straw , chip , etc. , while in the act of 1909 , it is for hats " compos composed wholly or in chief value ” of straw , chip , etc. , and the Government contends that the ...
The provision in the act of 1897 was for hats “ composed of ” straw , chip , etc. , while in the act of 1909 , it is for hats " compos composed wholly or in chief value ” of straw , chip , etc. , and the Government contends that the ...
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554 ) , and it is claimed that the words " wholly or in chief value " were introduced into paragraph 422 for the expresspurpose of nullifying the effect of that decision and preventing the assessment under the straw - hat provision of ...
554 ) , and it is claimed that the words " wholly or in chief value " were introduced into paragraph 422 for the expresspurpose of nullifying the effect of that decision and preventing the assessment under the straw - hat provision of ...
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This , we think , was simply the logical development of the paragraph and intended to make the provision as to the hats , irrespective of the trimming , the same as it was ...
This , we think , was simply the logical development of the paragraph and intended to make the provision as to the hats , irrespective of the trimming , the same as it was ...
Page 105
As appears from the foregoing statement , prior to the act of October 1 , 1890 , the present subject was covered by a provision for the free entry of medals of gold , silver , or copper . By the act of October 1 , 1890 , the foregoing ...
As appears from the foregoing statement , prior to the act of October 1 , 1890 , the present subject was covered by a provision for the free entry of medals of gold , silver , or copper . By the act of October 1 , 1890 , the foregoing ...
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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