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 762 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 497. 1930. ADMINISTRATIVE PR O- SEC. 646. TENURE AND RETIREMENT OF JUDGES OF THE UNITED Court' of Customs STATE S COURT OF CUS TOMS AND PATEN T APPEA LS. and Patent Appeals. Judges of, to bold of- The j udges of the Unit ed Sta tes C ourt of Cus toms and Pat ent flee durin g goo d be- havior . Appeals shall hold office during good behavior. For the pur po ses havior. of section 260 of the Judicial Code, as amended, (relating to the Services rendered . resignation and retirement of judges of courts of the United States) Vol.36, p. 1161. any service heretofore rendered by any present or former judge of such court, including serv ice rendered pri or to March 2, 19 29, shall be c onsid ered as hav ing be en ren dered under an a ppoint ment to hold office during good behavior. Dec isi ons. SEC. 647. R EVIEW OF D ECIS IONS OF CO URT OF CUS TOMS AND P ATENT APPE ALS. Review of, by Su- preme Court, rep ealed. So much of section 195 of the Judicial Code, as amended, as reads Vol. 36, pp. 108, 1145. "in any case in which there is drawn in question the construction of the Constitution of the United States, or any part thereof, or of any treaty made pursuant thereto, or in any other case when the Vol . 3s, p. 703. Attorney General of the United States shall, before the decision of the Court of Customs Appeals is rendered, fil e with the court a cer- tificate to the effect that the case is of such importance as to render expedient its review by the Supreme Court," is hereby repealed. Customs duties. SEC. 648. UNCERTIFIED CHECKS, UNITED STATES NOTES, AND NATIONAL BANK NOTES RECEIVABLE FOR CUSTOMS DUTIES. Uncertified checks, Collectors of customs may receive uncertified checks, United States etc ., receivable for. notes, and circulating notes of national banking associations in pay- ment o f duties on impor ts, duri ng such t ime and under su ch rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe ; but Liability if che ck if a check s o received is no t paid the person by whom such ch eck has not paid. been tendered shall remain liable for the payment of the duties and for all legal penalties and additions to the same extent as if such check had not been tendered. Treasury attaches. SEC. 649. CHANGE IN DESIGNATION OF CUSTOMS ATTACHES. Customs attach6s to be known as . Hereafter customs attaches shall be known as " Treasury attaches ". Deputy commis- SEC. 650. APPOIN TMENT OF DEPUT Y COMMI SSIONER OF CU STOMS. sioner of Customs. Appointment of ad- The Se cretary of the T reasury is author ized to appoint, in accord- ditio nal, authorized . ance with the civil service laws, a deputy commissioner in the Bureau of Customs, in addition to the deputy commissioners now authorized by law. Re peals. SEC. 651. REPEALS. Designation of spe- (a) SPECIFIC REPEALS.The following Acts and parts of Acts are cific, repealed, subject to the limitations provided in subdivision (c) Tariff Act of1922. (1) The Tariff Act of 1922, except that the repeal of sections Vol. 42, pp. 858-990 . U.S. C.,p. 531. 304 and 482 (rel ating to marking of impo rted arti cles and to certified invoices, respectively) shall take effect sixty days after the enactment of this Act Supplie s for certain (2) Section 16 of the let entitled "An Act to remove certain vessels . Vol.23,p.57; Vol.30, burde ns on the A merica n mer chant marin e and encour age the p .207. American foreign carrying trade and for other purposes," approved June 26, 1884, as amen ded (rel ating to supplies for certain vessels) ; Oaths by c ust oms (3) The Joint Resolution entitled "Joint Resolution Author- 'officials . Vol. 45, p. 401. izing certain customs officials to administer oaths," approved U . S. C., Supp . IV, p .201 . April 2, 1928 ; and

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