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Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

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Monograph

Identifikator:
863514456
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-45340
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1905
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (206 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
North America
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Oceania

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Mexico: Mexico city. 
143 
everything relative to the construction and exploitation of the tracks, in con 
formity with the general law and further dispositions relative to railroads ; and 
to the treasury department in everything relative to the laws and regulations of 
its -branch of the Government. When the construction is finished the Federal 
Government shall have the right to name an inspector to approve said works, to 
the end that the company may prove that they have been constructed in con 
formity with the plans presented. 
Art. 4. All tariffs which the company may use for storage and compensation 
for other services in its warehouses, platforms, sheds, and patios shall be sub 
mitted for approval to the treasury department The company is authorized 
to lower the established tariffs within the fixed maximum, but they shall not be 
again raised within a period of three months. Merchandise which enters under 
a fixed tariff shall enjoy it until it leaves the warehouses. All increases in the 
tariffs of charges must be announced at least two months in advance. 
The company shall not have the i>ower to establish special charges in favor of 
any person or company, and any reduction which it may make shall be applica 
ble to all its customers, except for the effects of the Government, which shall 
enjoy special rebates, which shall in no case he less than 25 per cent nor more 
than 50 per cent on the prices for the public. 
The company, save in cases of superior force, which must be proved to the 
satisfaction of the respective custom-house, shall make no concession favorable 
to the entrance or departure of merchandise. 
Art. 5. It is understood that the tariffs shall be fixed on a basis of gross 
weight and indivisible fractions of 100 kilograms (220.46 pounds). The 
treasury department may extend authority for using as a basis for the tariff of 
charges volume, number of pieces, or superficial dimensions. The prices of the 
tariffs shall not apply to indivisible masses of more than 3,000 kilograms weight, 
which shall be subject to special tariffs. Storage shall be charged by fifteen-day 
Periods, and merchandise which may leave before the completion of a fortnight 
shall pay for the entire fortnight. Storage on lots of merchandise shall be 
charged from the day of entrance of the first of the lot to the day of the depar 
ture of the last of the lot. In order to effect the partial removal of merchandise 
which may have been deposited at one time, it may be divided into various lots 
hi accordance with the provisions of the respective regulations. 
Art. 6. The maximum tariffs of charges for storage shall be as follows: For 
foreign merchandise which has not paid the customs dues, per 100 kilograms, 
Per month—first class, 30 cents; second class, 20 cents; third class, 10 cents; 
fourth class, 6 cents ; for national merchandise or foreign merchandise on which 
the customs and other duties have been paid, per 100 kilograms, per month— 
first class, 15 cents; second class. 12 cents ; third class, 8 cents; fourth class, 5 
cents. The classifications of merchandise shall be made with the approval of the 
treasury department. 
Art. 7. Storage and other charges of the warehouses shall be considered only 
:i fter the customs dues have been covered, these being preferred credits against 
the merchandise, but the merchandise shall not be delivered to the owner until 
the storage and other charges of the warehouses shall have been covered or 
guaranteed to the satisfaction of the company. 
Art. 8. The company is authorized to issue hypothecary bonds or obligations 
°f any other sort guaranteed by its buildings constructed on its own lands under 
the following conditions : 
I. Property equivalent in value to the capital stock fixed in this contract shall 
he left free of all incumbrance. 
II. The term of redemption of the bonds shall not exceed the duration of this 
contract. 
III. The incumbrance shall not exceed 50 per cent of the value of the prop 
erty incumbered, in the judgment of the Government. 
IV. The express declaration must be made that the incumbrance does not 
effect the right of the Government conceded by article 19 of the law of Feb 
ruary 16, 1900. 
Art. 9. The company shall he responsible to the treasury, in case of failure to 
buy them by the owners or consignees, for the payment of all duties on merchan 
dise received in storage, and also for all fines and other pecuniary responsibili 
ties which the owners or consignees may have incurred on said merchandise. 
For the purpose of this article merchandise shall not be admitted to the 
Warehouses without previous determination by the respective custom house of 
the amount due the treasury, and port dues for special services shall be coi 
ned before the merchandise enters the warehouse.
	        

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