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Banking standards under the federal reserve system

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Identifikator:
1762969653
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-142432
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Banking standards under the federal reserve system
Place of publication:
Chicago
Publisher:
A. W. Shaw Company
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
xxxviii, 420 Seiten
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Banking standards under the federal reserve system
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Introduction
  • Part II. Norms and trends in individual series for all Member Banks, by districts
  • Part III. Correlated series for all Member Banks by districts
  • Part IV. Norms, trends, and correlations of series in the Boston and in the New York districts by Member Banks
  • Part V. General summary and interpretation
  • Index

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MEXICO: VERACRUZ. 147 Bonded warehouses belonging to the government will he called “ almacenes federales de depósito;” those established by concessionaires will be called “ almacenes generales de depósito,” and goods stored therein will be known as “goods in fiscal deposit.” Akt. 394. Permission for the entry of foreign goods into bonded warehouses will be granted by the custom-houses, provided that the goods have not passed beyond fiscal control, that they have been examined, and the amount of duties Payable on them has been fixed. It will not be exacted as an indispensable condition that the invoices or petitions for clearance should contain a state ment, in advance, to the effect that the goods are intended to enter a bonded warehouse. When they are to enter a bonded warehouse situated away from fhe place at which the custom-house of entry is located, the permission will only be granted in case transportation can be had by rail, subject to the conditions laid down in Chapter XIII of these ordinances. Art. 395. The maximum time that goods may remain in a bonded warehouse is one year, during which they may be reexported without having paid import duties, or, subject to the payment of these duties and of other dues payable according to the settlement prepared upon their arrival at the custom-house, may be taken out for consumption within the country ; and the settlement alluded to ( ‘an not be modified save by reason of an arithmetical error, an erroneous appli cation of the law, or a misstatement as to the quantity or quality of the goods discovered subsequently to their examination by the custom house. The taking out of goods from the bonded warehouses, either for reexportation abroad or their consumption within the country, may be effected partially ; but >n this case no less a quantity of goods than the contents of a complete package ’nay be taken out, and then only when from the terms in which it was declared to the custom-house it is possible to determine exactly and without any need of a new examination the amount of duties payable on the package or packages Which it is desired to take out. When goods are stored in bulk, they can only be taken out in quantities of not less than a ton. Art. 396. The removal of goods in fiscal deposit from one warehouse to another can not take place without leave previously obtained from the depart ment of finance at the request of the interested parties. If the warehouses are directly connected by rail the removal will take place in accordance with the formalities set forth in Chapter XIII of these ordinances, and if they are not so connected tbe department of finance, when it sees fit to authorize the removal, Will lay down the conditions subject to which it is to be effected. Notwithstanding the removal of goods from one warehouse to another the I’oriod of one year granted for the warehousing of the goods will be counted from their admittance to the first of the warehouses in which they were deposited, and do allowance will be made for the interruption occurring through the removal ° r any other cause. Art. 397. At the expiration of the period of one year allowed for the ware housing of the goods, said goods must be taken out for consumption, the payment °f duties and expenses incurred being enforced as provided by article 395. If, Within a fortnight following the expiration of the period above mentioned, the b'oods shall not have been taken out by the interested parties they will be I'Ggarded as derelict and the custom-house will proceed to sell them at public 'diction in the manner laid down by Chapter XX of these ordinances. If the goods have been warehoused at the federal bonded warehouses only il sufficient portion of the goods will be taken out to pay the bill for duties and ^bouses and the remainder of the goods will be removed to the ordinary cus- binis warehouses, where they will be kept for six months longer, at the expira- h°n of which, if they are not taken away by the interested parties, they will be s °bl by the custom house at public auction. When the goods have been warehoused in general bonded warehouses the ^tom-houses may, if so requested by the concessionaires, authorize the latter '° take away the goods for consumption, after payment of duties and other ex Penses owed to the exchequer. , Art. 398. Samples destined for exhibition in the general Ixmded warehouses '¡bthorized to present such exhibits may, if they are dutiable on importation, Villain in bond for two years, during which they may be exported, wholly or in I l 't. without payment of duties, taken out for consumption or removed to other "aided warehouses. If. within a fortnight from the expiration of the period of ' v<) years the samples have not been taken away by the Interested parties the Ustom-house will act in accordance witli the provisions of the foregoing article. Art. 399. In case the department of finance declares the forfeiture of a con-

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