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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 463. 1916. 799 The foregoing prov·isions_shall n0t be construed to deprive the “"·*”* °°*¤’¤‘¤‘¤°N· proper State courts of pmsdiction m actions for damages thereunder. i,§";§‘f,‘2,fi‘f"“"‘°°‘°“ ‘“" Sec. 802. 'l`hat if any article produced in a foreign country is im- ]g°¤°'° dm! ¤<id¤d ported 1l1lZ·O the United States under any agreement, understanding, iiicuaidcdiiiseldgtitig or condition that the importer thereof or any other rson in the p,K1,,,"l,‘1‘“"°“°°‘°°**°' gnlrtied States shall not use, piurgihase, 01; Ideal Tian, lor sl}all)l>e relstricted ` sus1ng,purc asing, or e in in, ea iceso an other e- son, there shall be levied, collectemi and paid thereon, inyadditiorli to tllie duty otheiiwise hiniposed by law, a special dutly equal to double t e amount 0 suc uty: Provided, That the a ove shall not b *’”°°*•¢·!· intertpreted to prevent the establishing in this country on the parli ¤11E:•i1lim° www of a oreign producer of an exclusive agency for the sale in the United EEZSISEEQ 5§2fl2?$`Z Z§5§1d§§§£i§§.£§i%d“§%1 22 m°'°h“‘“t“°’ “’ _ _ g use, urc ase, or deal m tliie article of guy other person, but this proviso Iiihall not be °°“°m°"· construe to exempt rom the provisions of this section an article imported bg such exclusive agent if such agent is re uiredr by the foreign pro ucer or if it is agreed between siic agent anti} such foreign producer that any agreement, understanding or condition set out in §i’.;".5’£‘2?L‘£”0?*;“.}}.tb°.it?2lL°°t2dr}.’,’f ,§'2‘F.*E¤°i.?‘¥i.3i?§itZ'31°Si“.?€;.?’ °""" mc. 803. That the Secretary 0 the Treasury shall make such rules m,§,·,§¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ to be and regulations as are necessary for the carrying out of the provisions ` of section cig`}? hundred and two. _ Sec. 804. at whenever any country, dependency, or colony shall },,,’,i',,f{§§}’¥;,,;{,§,,s‘{,’§_j prohibit the limplortatéioéi of anydartic e the produlct pfhthe soillalrgr 37* ¤d¤¤i¤i¤¤i¤ro¢- mdustry the United States an not injurious to ea t or mo , ' the President shall have power to prohibit, durinig the dperiod such prohibition is in force, the importation mto the DRG States of s1mi— _ lar articles, or in case the United States does not import similar °'°"“"""°"*'°“’°· articles from thet country, lthen other articles, the products of such country de en ency or co ony. And the Secretaryiof the Treasury, with the approval of the Presi- ,,,’§‘f*°“· °‘°·» °“‘*‘°" dent, shall make such rules apdiggulations as are necessary for the execution of the provisions 0 t section. Sec. 805. That whenever durin the existence of a war in which ,,f,'°f,"*‘§}{°°_ ';gg*°'· , . . g . . ur s isn the Lmted States IS not engage , the President shall be satisfied :_;·;fI;ug>; pep: that there is reasonable ground to believe that under the laws, regu- new rmi canal lations, or practices of anfy country, colony, or dependencyrontrary §,‘{Qm_f,js'f*'*'Y '° '"' to the law and practice 0 nations, the; 1mp0;·tation nntp thlpir 0:51 or an other country, dependency, or co ony 0 any artic e the pr uct of The soil or industry of the United States and not ingurrous to health or morals is prevented or restricted the President is authonzedand empowered to prohibit or restrict during the period sucléxprohibition or restriction is in force, the importation into the Um States of similar or other articles, products of such country, dependency, or Pr coloniy as in his opinion the public interest may_requ1re; and in such h,b,,°;g,Lm°**°¤ °'P'°· case e shall make proclamation stating the article or articles which _ are prohibited from importation into the United States; and any ,,,,',,,“”’·““““’,,s_ ‘ ‘°' “°‘ person or persons who shall imporlt, or aptempt orlconsptiréetgo igpgareztd or be concerned in im rtin , suc artic e or artic es in _ e m States 0011%:17 E0 td? proiiibition in such prml11ma;i§>51b§(haH lég liable to a e 0 not ess t an $2,000 nor more t an _, _0r imprisonment not to exceed two years, or both, in the discretion of Cmg“'°tc_’mthM_ the court. The President may change, modify, revoke, or renew ;,,d_ such roclamation in his disc` retion. _ Snr? 806. That whenever during the existence of a war in which the i¤Rfiii?‘&i Z] rmi;.} United States is not engaged, the President shall be satisfied that there ;j“,¤;,,,jg,,,,",,°_§‘,“,‘,§,,l,,,€"§,,j is reasonable ground to elieve that any vessel, American or foreign, ;•m¢¥i¤_·:;A¤¤·r¤¢¤¤ cmis, on account of the laws,_regulations, or practices of a bellrgerent ’ ‘ Government, making or giving any undue or unreasonable preference