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Object: Proposed new customs tariff

Monograph

Identifikator:
1016540337
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-79957
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Proposed new customs tariff
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office by Darling and Son, Limited
Year of publication:
1914
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (IV, 110 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Proposed new customs tariff
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Section 1. Animal materials
  • Section 2. Vegetable products
  • Section 3. Mineral products
  • Section 4. Tectile materials and manufactures thereof
  • Section 5. Industrial, oils, vanishes, and blacking, combustible materials, and paints
  • Section 6. Paper, cardboard, and manufactures thereof
  • Section 7. Beverages an liquors
  • Section 8. Perfumery, pharamaceutical and chemical products
  • Section 9. Machines, instruments, tools, apparatus, &c.
  • Section 10. Arms, ammunition, and explosives
  • Section 11. Miscellaneous

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108 PROPOSED NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF. 
Article 3.—Goods which, according to the Tariff, are subject to the payment of duty 
on an ad valorem basis, will be assessed in conformity with the provisions of Article 69 
of the Customs Ordinance. * 
Article 4.—In the Magellan Territory the following merchandise or products will 
be subject to the payment of duty as established by this Tariff :— 
Bran. Cakes and biscuits. 
Mineral and effervescing waters. Greases or fats. 
Capsicum (aji), including Spanish pepper Flour or meal. 
(pimenton). Vegetables and garden produce, fresh, 
Alcohol, spirits of wine, spirits and preserved or dried. 
brandy, whether sweetened or not. Wood or timber. 
Starch. Maize. 
Playing cards. Butter. 
Footwear. Potatoes. 
Barley, common. Forage or pasture. 
Beers. - Cheeses. 
Cigars. Salt, common. 
*Cigarettes. Tallow. 
Pickles. Sole leather, dressed hides and articles 
Brushes and brooms, excepting tooth manufactured from sole leather or from 
and nail brushes. leather. 
Alimentary food pastes. Tobacco. 
Fruits, dried, preserved, in juice or in Vinegar. 
alcohol. Wines. 
Article 5.—The importation of the following is prohibited :— 
1. Beverages and foodstuffs in a state of decomposition or which are declared 
injurious to health ; the beverage known as “absinthe” ; and products or 
substances intended for consumption which, even though not dangerous to 
health, being artificially prepared, or having been submitted to industrial 
processes, do not possess the nutritive value proper to the products or 
substances they represent and may deceive or defraud the consumer : 
2. Saccharine and the like, unless imported for medicinal purposes in accordance 
with regulations prescribed by the President of the Republic ; 
3. Beverages or foodstuffs which contain saccharine or the like : 
4. Drugs and pharmaceutical preparations the formula of which is not printed in 
an intelligible manner on the wrapper or package in which they are 
immediately enclosed, unless the importer is prepared to pay an amount 
equal to five times the duty prescribed in the Tariff ; 
5. Pictures, statues, images, books. or other objects which, by their nature, 
tend to corrupt morals or which are prejudicial to public order ; 
). Powder (except blasting powder for mines and dynamite or the like), side arms 
or firearms (except sporting arms and ammunition therefor), and all kinds 
of military equipment, which may only be imported with the special per- 
mission of the Intendant of the respective Province, who is empowered to 
grant or refuse such permission, unless the Government should decide to 
the contrary ; 
7. Wild animals, noxious reptiles or insects imported without special permission 
from the local Governor ; 
S. Animals and plants, seeds, tubers, bulbs, bulbous roots, rootstocks and roots 
which are declared to be affected with infectious diseases. 
Article 6.—The President of the Republic may prohibit the importation of beverages, 
foodstuffs, drugs, pharmaceutical preparations, and any substances or products which, in 
the opinion of the Superior Council of Hygiene, may be injurious to health. 
Article 7.—The importation of plants, seeds, tubers, bulbs, bulbous roots, rootstocks 
and roots shall only be effected after the issue of a certificate attesting the freedom of the 
goods from disease, issued by the Office charged with the sanitary inspection of vegetable 
products. 
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* Article 69 of the Customs Ordinance is as follows :— 
“ Goods not included ir the Tariff will be valued by the Appraisers according to the price 
* obtained at the last wholesale sales effected under Customs supervision. Failing this basis of 
* comparison the valuation will be accomplished by taking the current price which the same 
*“ article fetches on the spot minus the import duties; but if this information, too, cannot be 
‘“ obtained, then the Appraiser will use discretion in determining the value, having regard to the 
“ quality of the article.” 
  
    
   
     
  
    
   
    
    
     
     
  
  
    
   
    
   
  
    
  
   
    
   
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