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 56l Trrmc xxx1v.——COLLECTION OF DUT1ES.—Ch. 6. fence,  Blatch-, which such merchandise is contained; commission at the usual rates, but iiigiwllelgggr 'E in no ease less than two and a half per centum; and brokerage, export Bmcm 314; é,;,, duty.and all other actual or usual charges for putting up, preparing. and wold r. Maxwell, 3 packing for tganspcflrtationhor shipment. Aill charges lpflalgegeral gba1E Blutch-. l45:M¤¤- acter incurre in the ure asc o a genera invoice s a ne istri utc §:lt':;11lI§g_;Y°g§E pro rata among allpaiits of such invoice:. and evcry part thereof charged m:d°,,_"M0;t°,,’ with duties based on value shall be advancedtaccording to its proportion, Sprague, 186; Nm- and all wines or other articles paying specific duty by graces shall be Eros: gifryglyéll graded and pay duty according to the actual value so determined. aulleasleel 2 Curt., 231; Grant c. Peaslec, 2 ('urt., 250; Millar r. Millar, 2 Curt., 256; Bally 1-. Goodrich, 2 (`liff., 597. Additicncpv-Yicf Sec. 2908. All additions made to the entered value of merchandise `.i'i'¥;1 for charges shall be re arded as art of the actual value of such iner- 28 July, 1866, e. chandise, and if such atfdition shall) exceed by ten per centum the value 298, B- 9i V- 1*% P- declared in the entry, in addition to the duties imposed by law, there §3°· shall be collected a duty of twenty per centum on such value. But noth- S a m ps 0 n <‘- ing contained in this and the preceding section shall apply to long comb- §f{*·*l“» 20 H°“'·» ing or carpet wools costing twelve cents or less per pound, un ess the ' char es so added shall carry the cost above twelve cents fer pound, in which case one_cent per pound duty shall be added: 1f»·ovl_e{/, Phat this and the preceding section shall not be construed as 1mp&ll'lDg‘ the provisions relating to duties on the several classes of imported wools, contained in section two thousand five hundred and four, under Schedule L. Addiiicwldviy- Sec. 2909. [ W/wr·e the actual value to be up razlsed, estimated, and ascer- c: tuined as hereiubefore stated, ofany ?l1b’7'C]L(l7l£8€ imported in.to_the Mzited 270, s. 17, v. 5, p. States, und subject to any ad-vulorem duty, or whereon the duty as regulated 564- by or dzrected to be zmposed or levzed on the value of the square yard, oy othef 692; 1;‘;,b·· lg? °· parcel or guantity thererf shall exceed by ten  centum or more the uwozce - '-;&; value, then, in addition to the duty imposed y law ma. the some, there shall Belcher T- Law- be levied and collected on auch merchem dice twenty per centum af the duty I. ·., Bl ., ; Fiedl r r. Maxwell, 2 Blatch., 552; Car Sallllth-.‘1l§wllél?(1l l%ldl;hlv:g0;2Banli1tghdah(l51v. Redfield, 4 Blatch., 223; Bischoff 11. Mh; well, 4 Blatch., 384; Spring r. Russell, Lowell, 258. Different values Sec. 2910. When merchandise of the same material or description, but ln. the “m° m` of different values, is invoiced at an average rice, and not otherwise pro- - vided for, the duty shall be assessed upon the whole invoice at the rate 6B_ ,,_ 32;"._ 12,,;: to which the highest valued goods in such invoice are subject. 197. Best article fixes Sec. 2911. Whenever articles composed wholly, or in part, of wool or ‘fl‘f'§· cotton, of similar kind, but diiferent quality, are found, in the same pack- 14 July, 1832, e. age, charged at an average price, it shall be the duty of the appraisers 227, s. 13, v- 4, p- to adopt the value of the best article contained in such package, and so 592- . t, charged, as the average value of the whole. wO0lfl°m°°m°n ° Sec. 2912. When wool of different qualities is imported in the same —;`I};—3g(5—g bale, bag, or package, 1t shall be appraised by the appraiser, to deter- ,9, sl 1 Q,. ,4 bp; mme the rate` of uty to which it shall be sub]ecte , at the average 559, wi ’ ag regate value of the contents of the bale, bag, or package; and when l bales of different qualifies are embraced in the same invoice at the same prices whereby the average price shall be reduced more than ten pe1· centum below the value o the bale of the best quality, the value of the whole shall be appraised according to the value of the bale of the best guality; and no ale, bag, or package shall be liable to a less rate of duty 1n consequence of being invo1ced with wool of lower value. Appmigmgntof Sec. 2913. In the applraisement of kid and all other gloves imported gloves. into the United States there shall be no discrimination in determining by " 3 Mn, 1873, ,,_ appraisement the foreign market-value of such goods, whether protected 232, s. 4, v. 17, p. by trade-mark or not; and in no case shall gloves so protected by trade- 559. mark be appraised at a less foreign market·value than the like goods not so protecte ; and no sale or pretended sale of such goods sha be held to x the value of the same.
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