Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/651

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Tru.!: xxxrv»»COLLEC'1‘ION OF DUTIES. Ch. F8. 579 Chihuahua, in Mexico, may pass through Indianola, the port of entry for the district of Saluria, in Texas., under such regulations as the Sec- Etary of the Treasury shall prescribe. as well ns through the port of vuca. Srcc. 3005. All merchandise arrivin at tho rts of New York, Boston at; Portland in Maine, or any other portgspeciulgrodesignated by the Sccrcz inlomsgpgrlsritgg tary of the Treasury, and destined for places in the adjacent British P*’°"i¤€<=¤ 0* M°¤· provinces, or arriving at thefort of [}}n'nt babe!] [Brownsville] in Texas, 1°°; _____ ______ or any other ¥0rt specially esignated by the Secretary of the Treusurv, 28 July, 1866, c. and destined or places in the republic of Mexico, may be entered at tlxc 29*% B- 5- "· 1* P- cnst0m·l10use, and conveyed, in transit, through the territory of the 32;} Feb 1877 (_ United States, without the payment of duties. under such regulations as 69 p 19;; 2.;;; ’ ` the Secretary of the Trcasurv may prescribe. Sec. 3006. Imported merchandise in bond, or duty paid, and products Trmspormtion or manufactures of the United States, may, with the consent of the over foreign terriproper authorities of the British Provinces or republic of Mexico. be QQ; transported from one port in the Lnited States to another port therein, 28 July, 1366,;-, over the territory of such provinces or republic, by such routes, and ??8» 8- 6, V· 14. P- under such rulcs, rc§;lations. and conditions as the Secretary of the 329 Treasury may Prescm ; and the merchandise so transported shall, upon arrival in the l.. nitad States from such provinces or republic, be treated in regard to the liability to or excmptwn from duty, or tax, as if the lérunsportation had taken place entirely within the limits of the Ilnited tastes. S1·:c. 3007. Railroad-cars or other vehicles laden with merchandise, Exemption {mm scaled by acustoms officer, passing. under the provisions of the preceding fees. section and the re laticns of the Secretary of the Treasury, from one `4],Q,Q]§ C: port in the Unitexggtutcs to another therein. through foreign contiguous 280, e. 2,'v. 17: p. territory, shall be exempt from the payment of any fees for receiving or 215- certifying manifests thereof. S1·:c. 3008. N0 merchandise exported to Mexico or the British North FQ¤'f¤it¤¥¢fo¤‘¤·- American Provinces shall be voluntarily landed or brought into the :';;“;§u£§eWmd United States; and any so landed or lyought into the United States W; shall be forfeited; and the same proceeding shall be had for its condem- 3 MMM 18*% nation, and the distribution of the roceeds of the sales, as in other cases 7°§g‘g*;‘ 5*1gg;5"‘ , , . , 7 4 g., I C. of forfmturc of merchaudxse nllcgallg xmpcrted. bvery person concerned g6 S 4 \· 10 p 3g in the voluntary landing or bringing such merchandise into the United States shall be liable to a. penalty of four hundred dollars. CHAPTER EIGHT. PAYIEIT. sec. i sec. 3009. Duties, how payable. · 3012}. Refunding duties improperly cul- 3010. Disposal oi moneys paid under pro- { loctml. tests. . 3013. Bcfunding upon failure to appeal, 3011. Suits for recovery. when. 3012. Limitation; bill of particulars. 3014. Judgments, how payable. Sec. 3009. All duties u n imports shall be collected in ready money, D¤tic¤,h<>wpay- und shall be paid in coin [gg coin certificates] or in United States notes. ‘jw‘; payable on demand, authorized to be issued prior to the twc->nty—hfth day 2 Mar., 1833, e. of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. and by law re- 55é23,Vi‘gkg· ccivablc in payment of public dues. [SM SS ¤¤•· $*7*-1 s 1 v%` ’p 53f°' ’ 25 Feb., 1862, c. 33, s. 5, v. 12, p. 346. 27 Ebb., 1877, c. 69, v. 19, p. 247. Sec. 3010. All mane, id to any collector of the customs, or to any Di¤n¤¤¤! <>f¤¤<>¤· Person acting as such, longlnnucertained duties or for duties paid under fg’S?“‘d ““d"¥"`°' Protest against the mm or amount of duties charged shall be placed to $Ti;;q§—39 E uw credit of the Treasurer of the United Smtcs. an<l shall nop be held 82 S 2 ,, 5 E 348 by the collector, or person acting as such, to await any asccrtmnnmnt of D€v 222