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
| 1907 - 834 páginas
...merchandise imported into the United States, when he should be 'satisfied' that the discriminating duties of such foreign nations, 'so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States,' had been abolished; by the act of March 6, 1866, to declare the provisions of the act forbidding the... | |
| Robert Thomas Devlin - 1908 - 946 páginas
...United 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" had been abolished.63 President Monroe received satisfactory evidence from the Free City of Bremen... | |
| United States - 1911 - 560 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 to the disadvantage of the United States, have B^'if' 188* be^n abolished; * * * and any rights or privileges acquired by any foreign nation under... | |
| George Boughton Curtiss - 1912 - 590 páginas
...whenever 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. It was not the purpose of Congress at this time to disturb the laws which were passed in 1789 protecting... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 524 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... | |
| United States - 1915 - 600 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 ; * * * and any rights or privileges ac- June 26, iss*. quired by any foreign nation under the laws... | |
| United States - 1920 - 648 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 ; * * * and any rights or privileges acquired by any foreign nation under the laws and treaties of... | |
| 1921 - 494 páginas
...States shall be satisfied that the discriminatory or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished.1 In accordance with this act a treaty with England a few months later provided that no discriminatory... | |
| Myrna M. Boyce - 1922 - 422 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."24 The Act of March 1, 1817, stipulated that nothing whatsoever should be imported into... | |
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