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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 497. 1930 . 741 SEC. 524. DEPOSIT OF REIMBURSABLE CHARGES. ADMI NISTR ATIVE PRO- VISIONS. Deposit of reimbursa- Recei pts from re imbursable charges f or labor, services, and other ble charges. expenses connected with the customs shall be deposited as a refund Ros ted s to fro m, credit e be deposi t o the appr opriation from which paid, ins tead of be ing covere d into fund from which paid. the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts as provided by the Act e ntitled "A n Act maki ng appropr iations fo r sundry c ivil expen ses of Vol.34,p,1315. the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 19 08, and for other purposes," approved March 4, 1907. SEC. 525. DETAILS TO DISTRICT OF C OLUMBIA FROM FIELD SERVICE. C DumbatofDis rif t of In connection with the enforcement of this Act, the Secretary of se rvic ee rvice Number limited. the Treasury is authorized to use in the District of Columbia not to exceed ten persons detailed from the field force of the Customs S ervice and paid from the appro priation f or the exp ense of co llect- ing the revenue from customs. SEC. 526. MERCHANDISE BEARING AMERICAN TRADE-MARK. Tra de marks. a IMPORTATION PROHIBITED .-It shall be unlawful to import po rtatio n of for- eign goods bearing in to the United States any me rchandi se of f oreign manufac ture if istered American, such merchandise, or the label, sign, print, package, wrapper, or o u owned by citizens etc ., receptacle, bears a trade-mark wned by a itzen of, or bor- oration or association created or organized within, the United Mates, and registered in the Patent Office by a person domi- ci led in the United St ates, under the provi sions of t he Act ent itled Vol. 33, p. 724. "An Act to authorize the registration of trade-marks used in com- merce with foreign nations or among the several States or with Indian tribes, and to protect the same," approved February 20, 1905, as amended, and if a copy of the certificate of registration of Vol. 33, p. 730. such trade-mark is filed with the Secretary of the Treasury, in the Conc ept of owner. ma nner provi ded in sec tion 27 of such Act, unless wri tten conse nt of the owner of such trade-mark is produced at the time of making entry. Forf eiture for viola- (b) SEIZUPE AND FonFErlutE.-Any such merchandise imported tions. into the United States in violation of the provisions of this section shal l be subject to sei zure and forfeiture for violation of t he customs laws. Injunctions and dam- (C) INJUNCTION AND DAMAGES.-Any person dealing in any Such ages auth orized again st merchandise may be enjoined from dealing therein within the goofs. in, etc such United States or may be required to export or destroy such mer- c handis e or to remove or obl iterate such t rade-ma rk and shall b e liable for the same damages and profits provided for wrongful use of a trade-mark, under the provisions of such Act of February 20, 1905, as amended. SEC. 527. I MPO RTA TION OF WIL D M AMM ALS AND BI RDS IN VIOL A- bas a mammals and TION OF FOREIGN LAW. (a) IMPORTATION PROHIBITED.-If the laws or regulations of any fte oportatiOon pro ib country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government foreign law. restrict the taking, killing, possession, or exportation to the United States, of any wild mammal or bird, alive or dead, or restrict the exportation to the United States of any part or product of any wild mammal or bird, whether raw or manufactured, no such mammal or bird, or part or pr oduct there of, shall, after the expiratio n of ninety days after the enactment of this Act, be imported into the United States from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, directly or indirectly, unless accompanied suAdmition onofCo by a certification of the United States consul, for the consular district violatioceificate no n in which is located the port or place from which such mammal or bird, or part or product thereof, was exported from such country,

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