Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 2.djvu/740

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54STAT.] GREAT BRITAIN-RECIPROCAL TRADE-NOV. 17, 1938 SCHEDULE IV-Continued Description of Article Rate of Duty graph 372 of the Tariff Act of 1930 if of a kind which could be designed to operate without such electrical element or device, and except articles of a class or kind with respect to which United States import duties have been reduced or bound against increase pursuant to any Agreement heretofore concluded under section 350 of such Act, as amended); all the foregoing, not specially provided for, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of metal, and not provided for hereto- fore in any item numbered 353 in this Schedule 25% ad val. 353 Machines having as an essential feature an elec- trical element or device and which would be dutiable under paragraph 372 of the Tariff Act of 1930 if of a kind which could be designed to operate without such electrical element or device (except articles of a class or kind with respect to which United States import duties have been reduced or bound against increase pursuant to any Agreement heretofore concluded under sec- tion 350 of such Act, as amended); all the fore- going, not specially provided for, finished or un- finished, wholly or in chief value of metal, and not provided for heretofore in any item num- bered 353 in this Schedule 27X% ad val 353 Parts, not specially provided for, finished or un- finished, wholly or in chief value of metal, of any articles provided for in any item numbered 353 in this Schedule, shall be dutiable at the same rate of duty as the articles of which they are parts. 355 Table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, cake, pie, slicing, cigar, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, canning, fish, carpenters' bench, curriers', drawing, farriers', fleshing, hay, sugar- beet, beet-topping, tanners', plumbers', painters', palette, artists', shoe, and similar knives, forks, and steels, and cleavers, all the foregoing, fin- ished or unfinished, not specially provided for: With handles of mother-of-pearl, shell, ivory, deer, or other animal horn 8q. each and With handles plated with and in chief value of silver With handles of silver (other than plated with silver), or other metal than aluminum, nickel silver, iron or steel With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid, or any pyroxylin, casein, or similar material: Table, carving, cake, pie, butter, fruit, cheese, and fish Other With handles of wood or wood and steel if specially designed for other than house- hold, kitchen, or butchers' use, or with handles of nickel silver or steel other than austenitic: If less than four inches in length, exclu- sive of handle If four inches in length or over, exclusive of handle (except hay forks and four- tined manure forks) 1. 1 25% ad val. 10¢ each and 25% ad val. 16t each and 35% ad val. 40 each and 25% ad val. 8t each and 35% ad val. 20 each and 25% ad val. 4f each and 25% ad vaL United States Tariff Act of 1930 Paragraph 1961