Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 5.djvu/1199

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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. SCEZLE XX - UiESD STAB-S OF AMERIOA Part I (continued) oAt of 1930, pars- graph RIte of DAty $2.25 each and 32-1/2z *d Val. 12-3/2 for each such $1.15 each and 17-1/2% ad val. 7j for each suoh Jewel 12-1/2g ad vol. Desoription of Produots Pigeon timers valued at more than g10 each ..... Any of the foregoing oontaining Jewels shall be subjeot to an additional cumulative duty of ......................................... Ships' logs, standard marine chronometers having spring-detent escapements, and depth- sounding meohanisms, devices, and instruments; all the foregoing intended or suitable for measuring time, distanoe, or speed, whether or not in cases, containers, or housings, and valued at more than A10 each ................ Any of the foregoing oontaining Jewels shall be subject to an additional cumulative duty of ......................................... Parts for any of the articles provided for in the foregoing seoond item 368(a) (except plates rovided for in olause (2) of subparagraph 368 o), Tariff Act of 1930, and Jewels) imported in the same shipment with oomplete movements, meohanisms, devices, or instruments, provided for in the said item (whether or not suitable for use in suoh movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments) .............................. but this item shall not be applicable to that portion of all the parts in the shipment which exceeds in value 1-1/2 per oentum of the value of suoh oomplete movemonsa, mechanisms, devices, or in- strumants. Clock oases, not speoially provided for, when imported separately ........................... TaXimeters and parts thereof, finished or un- finished ...................................... L5 ad wal. A1212 Tariff! 22-1/2% ad ve. 368(a) (1) 568(a) ffia 368(e) 368(g)