States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nations, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. The Congressional Globe - Página 453por United States. Congress - 1829Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Furman Sheppard - 1857 - 356 páginas
...abolished, provided the President is satisfied that the corresponding duties of such foreign nation, so far • as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. § 199. By Article I. sect. 10, clause 2, the several States are prohibited from laying any imposts... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs Andros - 1859 - 328 páginas
...States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. Ibid. § 2. § 104. Discriminating duties of tunnage and impost conditionally suspended. — Upon satisfactory... | |
| R. S. S. Andros - 1859 - 338 páginas
...to vessels of such foreign nations as shall have abolished discriminating or countervailing duties so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States. to the citizens or subjects of that country of which the goods are the growth, production, or manufacture,... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1865 - 340 páginas
...abolished, provided the President is satisfied that the corresponding duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. § 199. By Article I. sect. 10, clause 2, the several States are prohibited from laying any imposts... | |
| 1868 - 988 páginas
...States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished.] No. 176. — FEBRUARY 12, 1831. CHAP. XX. — An Act to repeal the Charges imposed on Passports and... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1868 - 764 páginas
...United States is satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of any foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. The wisdom of this act thus empowering the President to meet the exigencies of the case now presented... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1868 - 764 páginas
...United States is satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of any foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have heen aholished. The wisdom of this act thus empowering the President to meet the exigencies of the... | |
| William Schaw Lindsay - 1874 - 674 páginas
...President shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished." This important resolution, opening the door to reciprocal measures, was declared to be more con-" sistent... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1877 - 542 páginas
...United States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such tbrcig'i nations, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. [" ' In addition to the tonnage-duty above imposed, there shall be paid a tax, at the rate of thirty... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1878 - 406 páginas
...if the President of the United States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nations, so far as they operate...disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. In addition to the tonnage-duty above imposed, there shall be paid a tax, at the rate of thirty cents... | |
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