Full text: Export debenture plan (Pt. 5)

AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
APPENDIX 
385 
Cory OF LAws oF NATIONS HAVING THE EQUIVALENT OF THE EXPORT DEBENTURE 
PLAN—GERMANY READOPTS THE EINFUHRSCHEIN 
DECREE ISSUED AT BERLIN, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 (REICHSGESETZBLATT, PART I, NO. 44, 
PAGE 331) 
By consent of the Reichsrat it is hereby decreed with respect to paragraph 
3, part 2, number 2, of the tariff revision law of August 17. 19235 (Reichsge- 
setzblatt., page 303) : 
ArtICcLE 1. The rulings of paragraph 11, No. 1, Part 1, and No. 8 of the tariff 
‘aw of December 25, 1902 (Reichsgesetzblatt, p. 303), become effective: 
No. 1. part 1: With respect to the exportation of rye, wheat, spelt, barley, 
nats, and legumes, within the free-trade area of the Reich certain centificates 
(Einfuhrscheine) will be issued on the request of the possessor of the com- 
modity if the exported quantity amounts to at least 500 kilograms (1,104 
pounds). Within a certain period to be determined by the adm.nistration 
upon agreement with the Reichsrat but not to exceed nine months the possessor 
is authorized to import without payment of duties a quantity of any one of the 
aforesaid commodities corresponding to the value of the certificates (Einfuhr- 
scheine). The determination of the value (of the Einfuhrscheine) is based 
on the minimum general or treaty tariff on the kind of grain in question. 
Clearance for export with claim to receive certificates (Einfuhrscheine) must 
take place only at the customs offices which must be designated bv the treasury 
officials of the States. 
No. 3. On the exportation of commodities produced within the free-trade 
area of the Reich certificates (Einfuhrscheine) will be issued to owners of 
mills and malt on a corresponding quantity of unprocessed legumes or grain 
fNo. 1). The ratio of yield to be applied will be decreed by the administration. 
The determination of the value of the certificates (Einfuhrscheine) for 
barley malt is fixed according to the minimum duty for barley that is desig- 
nated for purposes other than animal feed. The certificates in this case, there- 
fore, can not be used for paying duties on barley which is dest ned for animal 
feed, nor can they be used for paying duties on legumes. 
ArT. 2. This law goes into effect October 1, 1925. 
BERLIN. September 8. 1025. 
OECREE OF BEPTEMBER J. 1925, CONCERNING THE PERIOD WITHIN WHICH THE 
EINFUHRSCHEINE MUST BE APPLIED 
With the agreement of the Reichsrat in pursuance of paragraph 11. No. 1, 
Part 1, of the tar!ff law of December 25, 1902 (Reichsgesetzblatt, p. 303). the 
following is hereby decreed concerning the form of the law of certificates 
(Einfuhrscheine), September 3, 1925 (Reichsgesetzblatt 1, p. 331): 
PARAGRAPH 1. Nine months is decreed to be the period within which certifi- 
ates (Einfubrscheine) issued upon the exportation of rye, wheat, barley, oats, 
and legumes. as well as the products of millers and malters. may be applied 
for paying duties. 
PAR. 2. This decree becomes effective October 1. 1925. 
BERLIN, September 7. 1925. 
LAW OF JULY 14. 1926, CONCERNING THE DETERMINATION OF VALUE OF EINFIU'HR- 
SCHEINE FOR AN INTERIM PFEFRIOD 
The Reichstag has passed the following law which, with the agreement of the 
Reichsrat, will be proclaimed. 
PARAGRAPH 1. In the case of certificates (Einfuhrscheine) issued in pursu- 
ance of the rulings of paragraph 11, No. 11, and No. 3 of the tariff law of 
December 235. 1902 (Reichsgesetzblatt, page 303), in the form required in the 
decree on certificates (Einfuhrscheine) dated September 3, 1925 (Reichsgesetz- 
olatt I, p. 831), with respect to the exportation of rye, wheat, splet, barley, oats, 
And dry legumes, the determination of value must be based after July 1, 1926, 
on the duties specified in paragraph 6 of the tariff revision law of August 17, 
1925 (Reichsgesetzblatt I. p. 261).
	        
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