Full text: Export debenture plan (Pt. 5)

386° AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
Par. 2. When it has been proved by the production of certificates of the 
customs authorities that goods of the kind described in paragraph 1 have 
been introduced into the free-trade area of the Reich by payment of the import 
duty in accordance with the rates prevailing on August 1, 1926, the duties. 
prevailing in the case of the exported product will be used as a basis for the 
determination of the value of the import certificates (Einfuhrscheine) up to the 
full amount of the customs value of the quantities stated in the certificate of 
the customs authorities. 
Pak. 3. The Reich's minister of finance will decree more specific rulings, 
especially concerning the form of certificates (Rinfuhrscheine) as proposed in 
paragraph 2. 
Par. 4. This law became effective on August 1, 1926; by consent of a com- 
mittee of the Reichstag the administration can determine the time of its 
repeal. 
Berlin, July 14. 1926. 
CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN TARIFF AND IMPORT CERTIFICATE SYSTEM 
From Sammlung der Gesetze und Verordnungen des Cechoslovakischen 
Staates, No. 53. Published July 9, 1926. : 
Law of June 22, 1926, amending the Czechoslovakian tariff law and making 
provision for the regulation of trade relations with foreign countries. 
The National Assembly of the Czechoslovakian Republic has passed the fol- 
lowing law : 
ArTICLE 1. The Czechoslovakian customs tariff is amended as follows: 
Tariff 
No. 
2 
2 
2¢ 
Ys 
2y 
20 
Commodities 
Wheat, maslin, spelt. _ 
ye... 
3arlen 
Dats... 
Maize. .__. 
Buckwheat 
Millet. __ 
Malt 
(ieneral 
cus- 
toms 
rate in 
rowns 
ner 100 
kilo- 
orams 
i 
Tariff 
No. 
31 
3% 
33 
Commodities 
Beans, peas, lentils_...___ 
Vetch, lupine o_o. 
Flour and milled products of grain 
and legumes (rolled, ground, | 
husked grain; grits and groats) _- 
Rice unhusked and husked: broken" 
rice 
General 
cus- 
toms 
rate in 
crowns 
per 100 
kilo- 
erams 
36 
24 
120 
26 
Notre —Milled products made from rice are assessed under No. 33 
ArT. 2. The Government is empowered to regulate by special decree the 
system of import certificates for grain (with the exception of barley and malt), 
legumes and rice in accordance with the following principles: } 
1. On the exportation to foreign countries of 1ye, oats, wheat, maslin. spelt, 
and legumes, if the quantity exported amounts to at least 50 quintals of one 
and the same species of commodity, the exporter will be given, on request, 
an import certificate entitling its possessor, within a period to be decided by 
law and not exceeding 9 months, to import duty free a quantity of ome of the 
above-named commodities corresponding to the tariff value of the import cer- 
tificate. This applies also to maize and rice. 
2. Millers exporting flour and milled products, covered by No. 33, which 
have been produced on their own premises, if the quantity exported amounts to 
at least 50 quintals of one and the same product, may be granted, on request, 
import certificates for the duty free importation of a proportionate quantity of 
the commodities allowed to be imported by paragraph 1, as well as of millet. 
The raw product value of flour and milled products is fixed by law. 
3. The customs value of the import certificate is determined by the quantity 
of commodities exported or the amount of their value as raw products, and 
by the lowest tariff rate prevailing for the particular species of grain or 
lecumes in auestion.
	        
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