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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Section 2 of the reciprocity treaty between the United States and Cuba , proclaimed by the President on December 17 , 1903 , provides that the products of the soil and industry of Cuba shall be admitted at the reduction of 20 per cent ...
Section 2 of the reciprocity treaty between the United States and Cuba , proclaimed by the President on December 17 , 1903 , provides that the products of the soil and industry of Cuba shall be admitted at the reduction of 20 per cent ...
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Fraud is never presumed . The protest is therefore sustained and the collector directed to reliquidate the entries upon the basis of the original liquidation . ( T. D. 33116 - G . A. 7419. ) Scrap iron . CUBAN RECIPROCITY TREATY .
Fraud is never presumed . The protest is therefore sustained and the collector directed to reliquidate the entries upon the basis of the original liquidation . ( T. D. 33116 - G . A. 7419. ) Scrap iron . CUBAN RECIPROCITY TREATY .
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Article II of that treaty reads as follows : ARTICLE II . During the term of this convention , all articles of merchandise not included in the foregoing Article I and being the product of the soil or industry of the Republic of Cuba ...
Article II of that treaty reads as follows : ARTICLE II . During the term of this convention , all articles of merchandise not included in the foregoing Article I and being the product of the soil or industry of the Republic of Cuba ...
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In the case of the American Express Co. , decided by this board in G. A. 7354 ( T. D. 32423 ) , it is said : We are of opinion very clearly that this part of the proposed treaty is valid and still in force as a law of Congress .
In the case of the American Express Co. , decided by this board in G. A. 7354 ( T. D. 32423 ) , it is said : We are of opinion very clearly that this part of the proposed treaty is valid and still in force as a law of Congress .
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... meaning of said paragraph , is defined as a fishery operated under the American flag by American vessels in foreign waters , in which buch vessels have the right , by treaty or otherwise , to take fish and other marine products .
... meaning of said paragraph , is defined as a fishery operated under the American flag by American vessels in foreign waters , in which buch vessels have the right , by treaty or otherwise , to take fish and other marine products .
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