holders thereof to be paid....
in Turkey, appointment and pay of........... 374 Drawback, Bureau of,
books and papers in any ports to be de- livered to collector of internal revenue 689 Drawbacks,
of certain duties to be allowed on expor- tation... ..111, 112 form of the entry for, &c...112, 113, 115, 116 oaths of different persons when exporting 114 districts from which goods may be cx- ported with benefit of.. 114 certain goods not entitled to, unless, &c.. 115 what such certificate to contain.... form of permit for unlading goods, &c... 117 provision for transporting goods entitled to, by land conveyance
exporters entitled to, to receive debenture from collector..
on foreign merchandise exported in the original packages, to Chihuaha and Santa Fé in Mexico, provisions con- cerning. .....288, 289 to the British American provinces adjoining the United States ..289, 290 two and a half per cent. to be reserved by collectors for the United States
proceedings in case of collector's refusal
ten per cent. to be attained for use of the United States
bond to deliver goods at a foreign port.
when certificate of purchaser must be
under internal revenue law
certificate of consul to be produced
upon manufacturers exclusively of cotton, when exported..
amount of, and how ascertained.. none, in any case, allowed on manufac tured tobacco, snuff, or cigars... no claim for articles exported prior to June 30, 1864, unless presented within three months from, &c...
powers of custom-house officers in rela-
estimation of foreign coins in computa-
be delivered on entry of vessel, &c. may be deposited in bonded ware- houses..
invoices to be made out in the currency of the place of exportation . on imports and tonnage in Louisiana.. what laws to be in force there, &c.. act imposing higher rates of tonnage or impost on British vessels, &c. repealed 175,
drawback allowed on merchandise im- ported into Boston or Newport, and transported to or from either port by land conveyance for exportation.. same as to Bristol and Boston goods, &c. unless wholly the growth, &c. not to be imported into the United States from certain British colonies and dependencies
provisions as to the entry of goods, &c. imported from any adjacent territory 200,
Secretary of Treasury may prescribe rules
annual statistical statement of commerce of the United States, how to be made up, and what to include.. drawback on foreign hemp, &c....
ten per cent. to be retained.. existing laws, as to collection, punish- ment, penalties, forfeitures, &c. saved. 405 duties, how assessed, when goods of dif- ferent values are in same invoice...... 405 construction of words "value" and "val- ued" goods, &c. on shipboard and bound to the United States within fifteen days after passage of this act, and in pub- lic stores, April 1, 1861, subject to what duties..
goods in warehouse April 1, 1861, on
which duties are lessened. may be with- drawn on payment of less duty....... 405 collector to take possession of certain, when, &c.... ...405, 406 may be collected on shipboard in certain
additional duty of ten or twenty per cent. on, repealed
provisions as to payment and refunding of those paid under protest.
act of May 28, 1830, for the more effect- ual collection of the
additional appraisers and assistant appraisers, their duty and their pay
on goods deposited in bonded warehouses and public stores, when to be paid.... 410 additional tonnage duties to be imposed on vessels after December 31, 1862... 419 certain ships to pay tonnage duty
rights acquired under any treaty, not
law prohibiting the export of guano sus-
tare, how estimated and allowed.. consuls, &c. to report fraudulent practices upon the revenue..
mode of examination and appraisement of merchandise
re-exportation of goods..
goods on which duties are paid may be transported into two other districts, and exported with benefit of drawback 239 on goods imported into Pittsburg, Wheel- ing, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville, and Natchez, may be secured and paid at those places...
surveyors to be appointed, if, &c.... 241 provisions as to extensions of bonds for.. 256 mode of ascertaining actual market value of goods.... ..278, 279, 280 articles themselves may be taken in part, for payment of...
on non-enumerated articles... examinations of invoices and packages.. 280 rules to be established for appraisal of... 280 merchandise recovered from shipwrecked vessels abandoned for two years, may be admitted free.. .281, 282
amendments of tariff act of 1861. additional duty for breach of transporta- tion bond under the warehousing act, to be double the duty, not double the value of the goods...
goods in public stores and on shipboard August 1, 1862, subject to what rates of duty.....
goods in public store to be withdrawn, or duties paid within one year after im- portation...
or may be transshipped within three
at whose risk and expense. drugs, &c. may be exported
return of duties on goods exported, not to be allowed after, &c....
supplies for vessels of war of nations reciprocating the privilege may be bought from warehouse duty free..420, 421 repeal of inconsistent laws..
existing laws as to collection of duties, imposing penalties, &c. to apply to this
provision as to depositing and storage of goods, &c. in warehouse... .294, 295
as to withdrawal of goods from. 294, 295 as to sale of those in store more than a year.
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