Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 5.djvu/1170

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61 STAT.] GENERAI, AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE-OCT. 30, 1947 SCBgIX XX - UNIBD STAIES OF AICI Part I (continued) Description of Prodiots Table and kitchen articles and utensils, ocaposed wholly or in chief value of glass, when resased and unpolished, whether or not decorated or ornamented in any manner o ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers ox for purposes other than ornamentation), whether filled or unfilled, or whether their contents be dutiable or free .............................. Cylinder, croon, and sheet glass, by whatever pro- cess made, and for whatever purpose used: Not exceeding one hundred and fifty square inches.................................... Above that, and not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square inches ............ Above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches ................. Abow that, and not exceeding eight hundred and sixty-four square inches ............ Above that, and not exceeding one thousand two hundred square inches ................ Abov that, and not exceeding two thousand four hundred square inches .............. Above that .............. . ... .... ... .... .. Provided, That none of the foregoing weighing less than sixteen ounces but not less than twelve ounces per square foot shall be sub ject to a less rate of duty than ......... Provided further, That this item shall not apply in respect of colored glass de- scribed in paragraph 22L, Tariff Act of 1930; l! but such colored glass shall not be subject to duty at a rate higher than that apolicable thereto on the date of this Agreement. Rate of Duty 25% ad val. 63/64 per lb. 1-5/644 per lb. 1-18/64 per lb. 1-24/64 per lb. 1-37X/6 per lb. 1-49/644 per lb. 1-62/641 per lb. 30; ad val. 146 Stat. W07;19 U. S. C. § 1001. A1183 Tariff Act of 1930, para- . rash 21B(g) n9