Annual Report, 21±ÇBoston Board of Trade, 1875 |
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... commerce will no longer be dependent on foreign merchants , foreign ships , and the protection of foreign flags . The various branches of our National industry , restored to a fair equilibrium , will spring into universal activity . The ...
... commerce will no longer be dependent on foreign merchants , foreign ships , and the protection of foreign flags . The various branches of our National industry , restored to a fair equilibrium , will spring into universal activity . The ...
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... commerce , to diminish opportunities for frauds upon the revenue , to protect the honest against the fraudulent importer , and to promote economy in collection , by abolishing unproductive custom houses and duties , and that said ...
... commerce , to diminish opportunities for frauds upon the revenue , to protect the honest against the fraudulent importer , and to promote economy in collection , by abolishing unproductive custom houses and duties , and that said ...
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... commerce and manufactures , and who sought in all he said and did and in every act that he attempted to frame , to unite the business men of the country in the support of the government , by promoting just laws and a righteous ...
... commerce and manufactures , and who sought in all he said and did and in every act that he attempted to frame , to unite the business men of the country in the support of the government , by promoting just laws and a righteous ...
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... commerce , and the letters which he published were sub- sequently approved by the Geneva Arbitrators . Mr. UPTON'S Success in life was due in a great measure to a high sense of honor , coupled with great industry and sterling integrity ...
... commerce , and the letters which he published were sub- sequently approved by the Geneva Arbitrators . Mr. UPTON'S Success in life was due in a great measure to a high sense of honor , coupled with great industry and sterling integrity ...
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... commerce of the country , at once to do away with all rewards to informers , and all penalties and confiscations for the benefit of salaried officers of the customs : to take from such officers all powers of arbitrary seizure of books ...
... commerce of the country , at once to do away with all rewards to informers , and all penalties and confiscations for the benefit of salaried officers of the customs : to take from such officers all powers of arbitrary seizure of books ...
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70 ÆäÀÌÁö - That whenever any goods, wares, and merchandise shall have been entered and passed free of duty, and whenever duties upon • any imported goods, wares, and merchandise shall have been liquidated and paid, and such goods, wares, and merchandise shall have been delivered to the owner, importer, agent, or consignee, such entry and passage free of duty and such settlement of duties shall, after the expiration of one year from the time of entry, in the absence of fraud and in the absence of protest by...
67 ÆäÀÌÁö - States any imported merchandise by means of any fraudulent or false invoice, affidavit, letter, paper, or by means of any false statement, written or verbal, or by means of any false or fraudulent practice or appliance whatsoever, or shall be guilty of any willful act or omission by means whereof the United States shall or may be deprived of the lawful duties, or any portion thereof...
64 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... information leads to a recovery of any duties withheld, or of any fine, penalty, or forfeiture incurred, may be awarded and paid by the Secretary of the Treasury a compensation of 25 per...
66 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... if purchased, or if obtained otherwise than by purchase, the actual market value or wholesale price thereof at the time of exportation to...
67 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and the offender shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five thousand dollars nor less than fifty dollars, or be imprisoned for any time not exceeding two years, or both.
65 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... thousand dollars, or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, in the discretion of the court, and shall not be thereafter eligible to any office of honor, trust, or emolument. And any such person so furnishing information...
67 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be forfeited, which forfeiture shall only apply to the whole of the merchandise or the value thereof in the case or package containing the particular article or articles of merchandise to which such fraud or false paper or statement relates...
66 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... owner, importer, consignee, or agent desiring to make entry of the merchandise, to be administered by the collector or his deputy...
67 ÆäÀÌÁö - States shall be deprived of the lawful duties, or any portion thereof, accruing upon the merchandise, or any portion thereof, embraced or referred to in such invoice, affidavit, letter, paper, or statement...
70 ÆäÀÌÁö - No suit or action to recover any pecuniary penalty or forfeiture of property accruing under the customs laws shall be instituted unless such suit or action is commenced within five years after the time when such penalty or forfeiture...