For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles may appeal to reappraisement.. 181 may appeal to Court from decision of Board of General Appraisers, 193 to act as appraiser at certain ports 55 to hold goods pending lien for freight... 67 COMBINATIONs in restraint of trade, prohibited. 305-307 COMMERCE WITH CONTIguous CouNTRIES. 92-104 provisions as to importations, manifests, entry, clearance and inspection.... 92, 93 remission of fines, penalties, forfeitures, relating to importations.. 118 equipment and repairs to vessels in foreign territory dutiable.. 99 report must be made of repairs. 99 when repairs not dutiable... 99 entry of goods laden or delivered at intermediate points. 100 departure to and from places where no custom house. 101, 102 report and unlading of cargo. 101 hours for delivery of goods from port to port. registered vessels may touch at foreign port en route. 103 entry of goods in bond for transit to British Provinces, and vice COMMON CARRIERS, for immediate transportation of goods.... 143 135 COMPENSATION TO INFORMERS (see Smuggling). COMPONENT MATERIAL OF CHIEF VALUE (see Classification). of claims.. 107 by officers of U. S., of fines, penalties, forfeitures is felony......... 127 CONSIGNEES (see also Entry. Bills of Lading). PAGE. to report false practices of shippers..... to require proof of correctness of invoice.... to be notified by appraiser of undervaluations. declarations of shippers before, who may make... 161 8, 161 29 29 173 164 certificates- not required for transit goods 75, 165 not required for goods between ports of U. S, via foreign territory 165 not required for specie shipped as exchange 165 not required for amounts under $100, when............ 28, 164, 165 senger.. 164, 165 may embrace more than one invoice 164 may embrace all articles shipped by same person... 27 substitution for, at ports where no consul. 25, 164 where to be issued. 164 CONVICT LABOR, articles produced by, prohibited from importation... 302 restrictions on words, engravings, cut, print. as sureties 135, 136 136, 166, 225 For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles CURRENCY, values of, in invoices, how computed... 45, 162, 302 CUSTODY of merchandise by Government.. 69, 80 56 302 Custom House (see also Officers of U. S.). lease of buildings for.. brokers' licenses (see also Brokers). powers of attorney (see Powers of Attorneys). cannot act as agents for importers.. cannot release forfeitures.... to report violation of customs laws. should not question values, etc., in entry.... inspectors and clerks designated to administer oaths. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT.. CUSTOMS DUTIES (see Schedule of Duties). CUSTOMS FEES, certain, abolished.. 206 170 127 126 125 127 173 214 160-209 329-569 203 Digest of Acts relating to Customs, subsequent to Revised Statutes. To provide for cleaning rice for exportation. (Act Mar. 24, 1874.) 120 For Rates of Duties on all articles imported, and for Articles house bonds by partnerships (Act June 20, 1876.) 135 To carry into effect the Hawaiian Treaty... (Act Aug. 15, 1876.) 137 To amend the internal revenue laws relating (Act Feb. 8, 1881.) 148 To amend the laws relating to Copyrights.. (Act Aug. 1, 1882.) 148 To permit grain from Canada to be ground in mills in the United States.... (Act Jan. 9, 1883.) 149 To prevent the importation of adulterated and spurious teas... (Act Mar. 2, 1883.) 149 B To reduce internal revenue taxation, etc.- "Tariff Act" of 1883 (section 4)........ (Act Mar. 3, 1883.) 152 To encourage American shipping, etc.- "Shipping Act". (Act June 26, 1884.) 152 To amend Section 5 of the law relating to (Act July 2, 1884.) 155 To encourage American shipping, etc.- "Shipping Act" (Act June 19, 1886.) 155 To regulate importations, etc. of oleomar- garine... (Act Aug. 2, 1886.) 158 To amend Section 5 of the law relating to (Act Feb. 23. 1887.) 159 To amend the law relating to immediate transportation. To simplify the laws in relation to the collec- To provide for inspection of food, drug, To authorize administration of oaths by des- To reduce the revenue, etc. - "Tariff Act" (Act Feb. 23, 1887.) 159 (Act June 10, 1890.) 160 (Act Aug. 30, 1890.) 209 (Act Sep. 30, 1890.) 214 To amend the laws relating to Copyrights. (Act Mar. 3, 1891.) 221 To regulate the transportation and treat- ment of cattle for export, etc........ (Act Mar. 3, 1891.) 222 To amending the Revised Statutes relating to vessel's manifests and unloading of vessels (Act June 3, 1892.) 223 CUSTOMS LAWS-Continued. To regulate importations of breeding ani- PAGE. mals and of neat cattle and hides...... (Act Mar. 3, 1893.) 223 To provide standard gauge for sheet and plate iron and steel... (Act Mar. 3, 1893.) 224 To provide for immediate unloading of (Act June 5, 1894.) 224 To allow certain Corporations to act as surety on bonds. (Act Aug. 13, 1894.) 225 To reduce taxation, etc.-"Tariff Act" of 1894... (Act Aug. 28, 1894.) 226 To amend Section 5294, Revised Statutes, (Act Dec. 15, 1894.) 307 To include the city and port of Georgetown, To provide free entry of articles for exposi- tion at Portland, Oregon... (Act Jan. 8, 1895.) 308 To suspend the operation of Section 3005, (Act Mar. 1, 1895.) 309 To amend the law relating to Copyrights.. (Act Mar. 2, 1895.) 310 To amend the law relating to inspection of cattle, etc. for exportation (Act Mar. 2, 1895.) 310 duty of District Attorney. violations of (see Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures). officers to report, violation of.... enforcement of..... CUSTOMS OFFICERS (see Custom House). 126 126 91, 131 D DAMAGE ALLOWANCES on goods in bonded warehouses (see Bonded Warehouses). on goods damaged before arrival, abolished (see Abandonment). remedy where importer is dissatisfied with amount of allowance... 70 |