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 does not contemplate the sale of opium seized for violat on of its provisions , but its destruction , so that , clearly , the provisions of sections 3077 to 3080 , inclusive , of the Revised Statutes can not be availed of .
It does not contemplate the sale of opium seized for violat on of its provisions , but its destruction , so that , clearly , the provisions of sections 3077 to 3080 , inclusive , of the Revised Statutes can not be availed of .
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Stranahan ( 192 U. S. , 470 , 497 ) the court sustained a statute of the United States which provided for the destruction , under certain conditions , of imported tea falling below a certain standard of quality . In Sentell v .
Stranahan ( 192 U. S. , 470 , 497 ) the court sustained a statute of the United States which provided for the destruction , under certain conditions , of imported tea falling below a certain standard of quality . In Sentell v .
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Nevertheless , the statute is not explicit upon the point , and the view indicated is reached by implication . As rights of persons and property are involved , an implied authority which is summary and might be arbitrary is not to be ...
Nevertheless , the statute is not explicit upon the point , and the view indicated is reached by implication . As rights of persons and property are involved , an implied authority which is summary and might be arbitrary is not to be ...
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( 4 ) It may be said that the act of February 9 , 1909 , is a penal statute , and , therefore , to be strictly construed . This is undoubtedly true of that portion of the second section which provides for a fine or imprisonment of an ...
( 4 ) It may be said that the act of February 9 , 1909 , is a penal statute , and , therefore , to be strictly construed . This is undoubtedly true of that portion of the second section which provides for a fine or imprisonment of an ...
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The act of February 23 , 1887 ( 24 Stat . , 409 ) , prohibited the importation of opium into the United States by subjects of the Emperor of China , and section 2 thereof provided that opium imported contrary to the statute " shall be ...
The act of February 23 , 1887 ( 24 Stat . , 409 ) , prohibited the importation of opium into the United States by subjects of the Emperor of China , and section 2 thereof provided that opium imported contrary to the statute " shall be ...
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