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948 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. ';'°;";:':'3;” relates to the free admission of materials for the construction or rens] " ' p' pair of yessels and lil16~bU.1ld.1l1g or retpair of their machinery and articles Y:-d3;;£·W- or the1r_ outfit and eqmpment; an so much of the Sundry Civil Ap- V¤L28,p.h33. propnation Act of March 2, 1895, chapter 189, as relates to the sam- - Pm,”_ Kling md. agsayuig of lead ores, are hereby rgfuealcdt Prmnkled, §‘,,,‘;,.’,,’{,°,f,‘§?_$°°d·,,,, at nothmim this Act shall be construed to ripe or in any manner •¤g,¤:L¤¤§8 D 195 lm affect the fo owing provisions of the aforesaid ct a prove October

 3, 1913, v1z: Subsections 1, 2, and 3, lparagraph J? Section IV, as

X,,'§;,,“§;,*’,;,§,’,,j modified by the Act of March 4, 1915, c apter 171; and subsection 2, V¤¤-¤¤» 1>·1¤¤- N, Section IV; nor of subsection 80 of section 28 of the c 0 ugust 5, 1909. · ,,;*%,,°"v*,¥$,“,,,,°"§’,,',€f - SEQ. 322. That all automobiles, automobile bodies, automobile g_ 1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ f¤¤¤=S, chassis, and parts thereof, including tires, exported prior to Febml mm ,0 ,,,,_ ruary_ 11, 1919, from the United States of America for the use of the

g1g*¤¤¤mmWm¤ ¤¤=· American Expeditionary Forces or the Governments associated with

' the Government of the United States of America in the war with

 and Austria,   which have been sold or delivered to any

foreign overnment, individual, (partnership, corporation, or association y the United States Liqui ation Commission, or by any other agent or official of the United States of America, when imported into e United States of America shall pay a dugy of 90 per centum ad va10rem,_ the value of such art1cles to e Exe on a basis equivalent to the original value of such_articles in the United States, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. TITLE N TITLE IV. """"""’,,,{f,f""'*"""‘ Cusroms ADM1NrsrRA·r1oN. Anmursrnarrvn PROVISIONS. PART 1.—Dn1·*1Nrr1oNs.

‘°’*°*¤gj"”°'*’S· SECTION 401. When used in this title-—

V¤¤¤¤l-’ (a) Vmss1·:L.—The word "vessel" includes every descriptiml of water crxt or other contnvance used, or capablg of being used, as a means o ranspo ation m water or in water an in air. ""°¤*°*°·" (lg) Vmi1cLn.—The word "vehicle" includes every description of carriage or other contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a _ means of transportation on land, or through the air. "M°'°¤¤¤<¤5¤·" (c) M¤ncHn:~m1sn.—-'I'l1e word "merchandise" means goods, wares, andt chattel? ogieyery deicgiptgun and includes merchandise the impor ationo w c is pro i ite . "*’°'¤°¤-" _ (gi) PERs3N.——Thet_word "person" includes partnerships, associa ions an cor ora ions. ““”*°'-" (e) llrfrasriéni-IiI'l`he wprd "master" means the person having the comman 0 e vesse . “D°Y-" (f) DaY,——The word "day" means the time from eight o’clock _: n antemeridmn to five o’clock_ postmeridian. m*"‘· (g) NrGnT.—The word "mght" means the time from five o’cl0ck u n postmeridian to eight o’clock antemeridian. °°u°°°‘”‘ (h) COLLEUI`OR.—ThB word "collector" means the collector of customs, and includes a deputy collector of customs and any person aguthoriiized by lalw or by} regixlationsfof the Secretary of the Treasury H _ N 0 e orm the uties o co ector o customs.

  • ’°“'“"" APPBAISEB.-··TllB word " appraiser" means the person authorized by law, or by the Secretary of the Treasury, to appraise

imported merchandise and to make a return of the value thereo .