Synopsis of the Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction of the Tariff, Navigation, and Other Laws for the Year Ended ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1895 Vols. for 1891-1897 include decisions of the United States Board of General Appraisers. |
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... act of June 10 , 1890 , or whether the glass so broken became thereby free of duty under paragraph 590 of the act of October 1 , 1890 , the collector assessing duty on the articles as " common window glass " under paragraph 112 of said act ...
... act of June 10 , 1890 , or whether the glass so broken became thereby free of duty under paragraph 590 of the act of October 1 , 1890 , the collector assessing duty on the articles as " common window glass " under paragraph 112 of said act ...
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... act of 1890 is a substitute for paragraph 649 of the act of 1883 , and that the latter act would have operated as a ... October 20 , 1890 ( Synopsis 10291 ) , the Department recognized the act of 1875 as being in force after the ...
... act of 1890 is a substitute for paragraph 649 of the act of 1883 , and that the latter act would have operated as a ... October 20 , 1890 ( Synopsis 10291 ) , the Department recognized the act of 1875 as being in force after the ...
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... act October 1 , 1890 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , May 12 , 1894 . SIR : The Department is in receipt of a letter , dated the 26th of March last , from the U. S. attorney for the southern district of New York , in which he reports the trial ...
... act October 1 , 1890 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , May 12 , 1894 . SIR : The Department is in receipt of a letter , dated the 26th of March last , from the U. S. attorney for the southern district of New York , in which he reports the trial ...
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... act of October 1 , 1890 , still in force . [ Telegram . ] TREASURY DEPARTMENT , August 31 , 1894 . Weighable goods should be withdrawn under section 50 , act October 1 , '90 . ( 6333g . ) J. G. CARLISLE , Secretary . JAMES H ...
... act of October 1 , 1890 , still in force . [ Telegram . ] TREASURY DEPARTMENT , August 31 , 1894 . Weighable goods should be withdrawn under section 50 , act October 1 , '90 . ( 6333g . ) J. G. CARLISLE , Secretary . JAMES H ...
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... October 1 , 1894 , expressed in any of such metallic currencies . J. G. CARLISLE , ( 15337. ) Secretary of the Treasury . Circular . - Duty on lead ore , etc. , under act of August 28 , 1894 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , October 2 , 1894 . To ...
... October 1 , 1894 , expressed in any of such metallic currencies . J. G. CARLISLE , ( 15337. ) Secretary of the Treasury . Circular . - Duty on lead ore , etc. , under act of August 28 , 1894 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , October 2 , 1894 . To ...
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Page 549 - A steam vessel hearing, apparently forward of her beam, the fog signal of a vessel, the position of which is not ascertained shall, so far as the circumstances of the case admit, stop her engines, and then navigate with caution until danger of collision is over.
Page 550 - It does not apply by day to cases in which a vessel sees another ahead crossing her own course ; or by night, to cases where the red light of one vessel is opposed to the red light of the other, or where the green light of one vessel is opposed to the green light of the other, or where a red light without a green light, or a green light without a red light, is seen ahead, or where both green and red lights are seen anywhere but ahead.
Page 550 - Art. 17. When two sailing vessels are approaching one another, so as to involve risk of collision, one of them shall keep out of the way of the other...
Page 546 - ... lighted, ready for use, and shall flash or show them at short intervals, to indicate the direction in which they are heading, but the green light shall not be shown on the port side, nor the red light on the starboard side. A pilot vessel of such a class as to be obliged to go alongside of a...
Page 544 - ... namely, from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on either side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least five miles.
Page 929 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said convention to be made public to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 549 - ... minutes, sound three blasts in succession, namely: One prolonged blast followed by two short blasts. A vessel towed may give this signal and she shall not give any other.
Page 551 - My engines are going full speed astern.' NO VESSEL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TO NEGLECT PROPER PRECAUTIONS. ART. 29. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vessel, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look-out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
Page 550 - ... on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard, so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
Page 562 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise as bought and sold in usual wholesale quantities, at the time of exportation to the United States...
