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ACTS RELATING TO DUTIES ON MERCHANDISE.
 
   

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Collection of Duties. An act supplementary to the act entitled “An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage.”Feb. 22, 1805.
Vol. Ⅱ. 315
Duties on Merchandise, and Light-Money on Foreign Vessels, &c. An act to amend an act entititled “An act for imposing more specific duties on the importation of certain articles, and also for levying and collecting light-money on foreign ships or vessels, and for other purposes.”(Obsolete.)March 3, 1805.
Vol. Ⅱ. 339
Duties on Merchandise. An act continuing in force for a further time the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Obsolete.)April 21, 1806.
Vol. Ⅱ. 391
Collection of Duties on Imports and Tonnage. An act to amend, in the cases therein mentioned, the “Act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage.”April 21, 1806.
Vol. Ⅱ. 399
Repeal of Duties on Salt, Duties on Merchandise, &c. An act repealing the acts laying duties on salt, and continuing in force, for a further time, the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Expired.)March 3, 1807.
Vol. Ⅱ. 436
Duties on Merchandise. An act to revive and continue in force For a further time the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Obsolete.)Jan. 19, 1808.
Vol. Ⅱ. 456
Importation of Copper, Saltpetre, and Sulphur, free of Duty. An act to allow the importation of old copper, saltpetre, and sulphur, free of duty.March 4, 1808.
Vol. Ⅱ. 471
Terms of Credit on Revenue Bonds extended. An act for extending the terms of credit on revenue bonds in certain cases, and for other purposes.(Obsolete.)March 10, 1808.
Vol. Ⅱ. 471
Duties on Merchandise. An act to revive and continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Obsolete.)Jun. 10, 1809.
Vol. Ⅱ. 511
Credit on Revenue Bonds. An act supplemental to an act entitled “An act for extending the terms of credit on revenue bonds in certain cases, and for other purposes.”(Obsolete.)Jan. 12, 1809.
Vol. Ⅱ. 513
Duties on Merchandise. An act to revive and continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Obsolete.)Jan. 12, 1810.
Vol. Ⅱ. 555
Duties on Merchandise. An act to continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Expired.)Jan. 7, 1811.
Vol. Ⅱ. 614
Duties on Merchandise. An act to continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Expired.)Jan. 31, 1812.
Vol. Ⅱ. 675
Additional Duties on all Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, imported from Foreign Ports. An act for imposing additional duties on all goods, wares, and merchandise imported from any foreign port or place, and for other purposes.(Obsolete.)July 1, 1812.
Vol. Ⅱ. 768
Duty on Iron Wire. An act to impose a duty on the importation of iron wire.(Obsolete.)Feb. 25, 1813.
Vol. Ⅱ. 804
Duties. An act to continue in force, for a limited time, the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.”(Expired.)Feb. 27, 1813.
Vol. Ⅱ. 809
Fisheries.Duties on imported Salt; Bounty on pickled Fish. An act laying a duty on imported salt; granting a bounty on pickled fish exported, and allowances to certain vessels employed in the fisheries.July 29, 1813.
Vol. Ⅲ. 49
Duties on Goods captured by private armed Vessels. An act for reducing the duties payable on prize goods captured by the private armed vessels of the United States.(Obsolete.)Aug. 2, 1813.
Vol. Ⅲ. 75
Repeal of discriminating Duties on foreign Vessels. An act to repeal so much of the several acts imposing duties on the tonnage of ships and vessels, and on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the United States, as imposes a discriminating duty on tonnage, between foreign vessels and vessels of the United States, and between goods imported into the United States in foreign vessels and vessels of the United States.March 3, 1815.
Vol. Ⅲ. 224