| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1909 - 978 pages
...of materials which may be imported free of duty for shipbuilding was made comprehensive by including "all materials of foreign production which may be necessary for the construction of vessels, and "all such materials necessary for the building of their machinery, and all articles... | |
| United States, R.F. Downing & Co, Downing (R.F) & Co - 1910 - 802 pages
...all bonds to a period of time of not more than six months from the date of the importation. SEC. 19. That all materials of foreign production which may be necessary for the construction of vessels built in the United States for foreign account and ownership, or for the purpose of being... | |
| Tariff Reform League, London - 1910 - 352 pages
...duty. This latter concession is contained in Section 19 of the Payne Tariff Law, which says : — " That all materials of foreign production which may be necessary for the construction of vessels built in the United States for foreign account and ownership, or for the purpose of being... | |
| Percy Ashley - 1910 - 486 pages
...the net amount of the bounties, as determined by the Secretary of the Treasury after due inquiry. (e) All materials of foreign production which may be necessary for the construction of vessels to be built in the United States for foreign account or ownership, or for the purpose of... | |
| United States. Lighthouse Service - 1911 - 1064 pages
...24, 1912, that a provision of the Panama Canal Act approved August 24, 1912 (37 Stat, 568), providing that all materials of foreign production which may be necessary for the construction or repair, etc., of vessels built in the United States may be imported free of duty, may be inserted in specifications... | |
| United States - 1911 - 556 pages
...ports of the United July 24, 1897. States, and all such materials necessary for the building Sec- 12of their machinery, and all articles necessary for their outfit and equipment, may be imported in bond under Aug. 5, 1909. such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may Sec- 19prescribe... | |
| 1912 - 324 pages
...revenue, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes.' That all materials of foreign production which may...and equipment may be imported into the United States free of duty under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe: Provided further,... | |
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