Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws, Volume 24U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 Vols. for 1904-1926 include also decisions of the United States Board of General Appraisers. |
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... court intended to confine the discussion therein to the articles involved in the record then before it , and as no articles were before the court which are specifically mentioned or which were claimed to be within the classes of ...
... court intended to confine the discussion therein to the articles involved in the record then before it , and as no articles were before the court which are specifically mentioned or which were claimed to be within the classes of ...
Page 131
... court held that the tubing was not any finished part of an artificial flower , but was merely a material from which the stems could be made . A similar question was decided by the United States Court of Customs Appeals in the case of ...
... court held that the tubing was not any finished part of an artificial flower , but was merely a material from which the stems could be made . A similar question was decided by the United States Court of Customs Appeals in the case of ...
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... court for the circuit in which the collection district is situated for a review of such decision . Such application shall be made by filing in the office of the clerk of said court a petition praying relief in the premises . Thereupon the ...
... court for the circuit in which the collection district is situated for a review of such decision . Such application shall be made by filing in the office of the clerk of said court a petition praying relief in the premises . Thereupon the ...
Page 158
... court's decision is , I think , that the Government can not consent that judgment may go against it , either before the Board of General Appraisers or in this court , unless the importer is willing . If this be so , it must follow that ...
... court's decision is , I think , that the Government can not consent that judgment may go against it , either before the Board of General Appraisers or in this court , unless the importer is willing . If this be so , it must follow that ...
Page 163
... court is not inclined to place the pictures at bar within such a classification . The pictures do not profess to repre- sent with accuracy any real locality or actual scene or scenery within the United States ; and , indeed , such a ...
... court is not inclined to place the pictures at bar within such a classification . The pictures do not profess to repre- sent with accuracy any real locality or actual scene or scenery within the United States ; and , indeed , such a ...
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Abstract act of August American Express Co application Appls Appraisers assessment of duty Assistant Attorney Assistant Secretary Board of United Canada cent ad valorem cents per pound centum chief value classified under paragraph COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS Congress cotton Court of Customs creosote oil CURTIS Cust Customs Appeals decision dutiable under paragraph entitled to free exported February February 24 followed FRANKLIN MACVEAGH free entry free of duty G. A. Protests overruled G. A. Protests unsupported Government held dutiable held properly classified herewith for filing imported invoice JAMES F June 16 merchandise metal Opinion by Fischer Opinion by Howell Opinion by McClelland Opinion by Somerville Opinion by Waite OVERRULED.-Protests paragraph 199 paragraph 480 port provisions of paragraph question Respectfully samples section 25 silk specially provided statute sworn statement tariff act testimony thereof tion TREASURY DEPARTMENT treaty United States T. D. valorem under paragraph wood pulp York