Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws, Volumen69U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 Vols. for 1904-1926 include also decisions of the United States Board of General Appraisers. |
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... evidence there submitted is here supplemented by the oral testimony of five witnesses for the plaintiff herein . No evidence was offered by the Government . The first witness , F. O. Parker , testified that the present merchan- dise is ...
... evidence there submitted is here supplemented by the oral testimony of five witnesses for the plaintiff herein . No evidence was offered by the Government . The first witness , F. O. Parker , testified that the present merchan- dise is ...
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... evidence as Exhibits 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 , respectively . These objects were properly identified as being four of the importa- tions here in controversy , and permission was granted plaintiffs to withdraw the said exhibits from the ...
... evidence as Exhibits 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 , respectively . These objects were properly identified as being four of the importa- tions here in controversy , and permission was granted plaintiffs to withdraw the said exhibits from the ...
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... evidence was uncontradicted that fish meal is unfit for human consumption , and , together with fish cake , constitutes the only fish product on the market that is used for purposes other than human consumption , and the only fish ...
... evidence was uncontradicted that fish meal is unfit for human consumption , and , together with fish cake , constitutes the only fish product on the market that is used for purposes other than human consumption , and the only fish ...
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... evidence establishes that although the major portion of the merchandise imported by the firm of Renaud & Co. had been entered at the port of Boston , during the year 1930 , eleven entries were made at the port of New York , and one ...
... evidence establishes that although the major portion of the merchandise imported by the firm of Renaud & Co. had been entered at the port of Boston , during the year 1930 , eleven entries were made at the port of New York , and one ...
Página 155
... evidence - citing authorities . 2. Merchandise not Stereotype - Matrix Mat or Board EVIDENCE . It cannot be concluded , after reviewing all the evidence in the case , that the finding of the trial court that the involved merchandise is ...
... evidence - citing authorities . 2. Merchandise not Stereotype - Matrix Mat or Board EVIDENCE . It cannot be concluded , after reviewing all the evidence in the case , that the finding of the trial court that the involved merchandise is ...
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50 per centum airport of entry amended America appellate division applied Appls appraiser assessed baling baling wire cents per pound centum ad valorem chief value claim classification collector of customs commercial Commissioner of Customs Congress containing cotton counsel Court of Customs covering Cust Customs Court Customs Regulations decision dollar Yuan evidence exported filed follows forwarded to collector free entry free of duty Gobelin Government haircloth Honduras Hong Kong dollar Illustrative Exhibit imported merchandise inches invoice issue JAMES H judgment leather manufactured material Milreis MOYLE Netherlands opinion paper Pengö Philippine Islands plaintiff port provisions of section purpose question rate of duty reappraisement record Regulations of 1931 reliquidation Republic rugs sauces Secretary sold special attorney specially provided statute supra tapestry Tariff Act testified testimony thereof tion toilet brushes trade agreement TREASURY DEPARTMENT trial court United States Customs valorem under paragraph weight wire witness wool York