Tariff Information, 1921: Suggested Reclassification and Revision of Sections of the Tariff Relating to Agricultural Products and Provisions. Report to Congress Suggesting a Revision of Schedule G and of Related Provisions of the Tariff Act of October 3, 1913, and Transmitting Statistics of Imports, Exports, and Domestic Production

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - 226 páginas

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Página 67 - Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free unless pure bred of a recognized breed, and duly registered in a book of record recognized by the Secretary of Agriculture for that breed...
Página 68 - Cattle, horses, sheep, or other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States within six months free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Página 68 - Agriculture stating that such animal is pure bred of a recognized breed and duly registered in a book of record recognized by the Secretary of Agriculture for that breed.
Página 67 - Any animal Imported by a citizen of the United States specially for breeding purposes, shall be admitted free, whether Intended to be used by the Importer himself or for sale for such purposes, except black or silver foxes: Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free...
Página 54 - An Act to provide revenue, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes," the Act of October 3, 1913, entitled "An Act to reduce tariff duties and to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes...
Página 10 - States *** of fresh, chilled, or frozen beef, veal, mutton, lamb, or pork, from such foreign country, is prohibited. "(b) MEATS UNFIT FOR HUMAN FOOD.— No meat of any kind shall be imported into the United States unless such meat is healthful, wholesome, and fit for human food and contains no dye, chemical, preservative, or ingredient which renders such meat unhealthful, unwholesome, or unfit for human food, and unless such meat also complies with the rules and regulations made by the Secretary...
Página 35 - ... fruits of all kinds preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto, or preserved or packed in molasses, spirits, or their own juices...
Página 60 - Vegetables, if cut. sliced, or otherwise reduced in size, or if parched or roasted, or if pickled, or packed in salt, brine, oil, or prepared or preserved in any other way and not specially provided for; sauces...
Página 68 - ... animal shall be produced and submitted to the Department of Agriculture, duly authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of record, together with an affidavit of the owner, agent, or importer that the animal imported is the identical animal described in said certificate of record and pedigree. The Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe such regulations as may be required for determining the purity of breeding and the identity of such animal: And provided further, That the collectors of...
Página 68 - States within six months free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: And provided further, That the provisions of this Act shall apply to all such animals as have been imported and are in quarantine, or otherwise in the custody of customs or other officers of the United States, at the date of the passage of this Act.

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