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[79 STAT. 1412]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 1412]

PRIVATE LAW 89-201-NOV. 2, 1965

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[79 STAT.

(b) The collectors of customs at the various ports of entry shall waive the collection of unpaid assessments of liquidated increased duties, totaling $3,216.19, due from the said Irving M. Sobin Chemical Company, Incorporated, with respect to the following entries: Consumption entry No.

6044 6273 50 278 1877 255 22526 25710 25711 27184 28977 30377 31962 4255 309 830 924 1122 1224

Date of entry

June 6, 1960 June 20, 1960 July 5, 1960 July 18, 1960 October 10, 1960 August 10, 1960 March 13, 1961 ApriI17, 1961 April 17, 1961 May 1, 1961 May 19, 1961 June 2, 1961-June 20, 1961 June 30, 1960-. __.__ July 28, 1960--- September 22, 1960 September 29, 1960 October 14, 1960 October 27, 1960

Port of entry

__ _ Norfolk, Virginia. Do. Do. Do. Do. Mobile, Alabama. Boston, Massachusetts. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. - . _-_ Charleston, South Carolina. Do. Do. Do. __. Do. -_ Do.

(c) Provided, That the said Irving M. Sobin Chemical Company, Incorporated, shall abandon its protests before the United States Customs Court claiming relief from assessments of increased duties, totaling $3,604.90, with respect to the following entries: Consumption entry No.

4151 255 20023 32734 9905 21620 671 688 850 948 1014 1243 1555 1619 1746 2054 139 194

Date of entry

April 29, 1958 August 10, 1960 January 12, 1959 May 11, 1959___ September 17, 1959___December 8, 1959 . October 28, 1959 October 30, 1959 November 30, 1959.. December 14, 1959 December 29, 1959 February 5, 1960 March 22, 1960 March 31, 1960 April 13, 1960 May 25, 1960 July 25, 1960 August 4, 1960

Port of entry

Norfolk, Virginia. Mobile, Alabama. - -__ San Francisco, California. Do. Do. Do. Wilmington, North Carolina. Do. Do. .. -.. Do. Do. Do. .. _ Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

(2) No part of the amount appropriat<?d, or of the unpaid amounts forgiven, in this Act in excess of 10 percent thereof shall be paid oi* delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in (Connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary uotvvitlistanding. Any person violating the"provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not e.vceeding $1,000. Approved November 2, 1965.