| James Madison - 1904 - 488 pages
...vessels in which goods, wares, or merchandises shall be imported, the duties following, viz: On all vessels built within the United States, and belonging wholly to citizens thereof, at the rate of per ton. "On all vessels belonging wholly to the subjects of Powers with whom the United... | |
| William Wallace Bates - 1902 - 506 pages
...vessels in which goods, wares or merchandise shall be imported, the duties following, viz.: On all vessels built within the United States, and belonging wholly to citizens thereof, at the rate of per ton. " On all vessels belonging wholly to the subjects of powers with whom the United... | |
| United States - 1903 - 540 pages
...registry. 3. Registered vessels. Vessels built within the United States, and belonging Rs-418awholly to citizens thereof, and vessels which may be captured...adjudged to be forfeited for a breach of the laws of the U nited States, being wholly owned by citizens, and no others, may be registered as directed in this... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Navigation - 1909 - 346 pages
...forty-one hundred and thirty-two of the Revised Statutes is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC. 4132. Vessels built within the United States and belonging...forfeited for a breach of the laws of the United States, and seagoing steel steamers of five thousand gross tons or over, wherever built, and to engage only... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - 1904 - 816 pages
...producing a copy of the sentence of condemnation, authenticated in the usual forms; or that she has been adjudged to be forfeited for a breach of the laws of the United States, producing a like copy of the adjudication of forfeiture; and declaring his name and place of abode,... | |
| James Madison - 1904 - 496 pages
...vessels in which goods, wares, or merchandises shall be imported, the duties following, viz: On all vessels built within the United States, and belonging wholly to citizens thereof, at the rate of per ton. "On all vessels belonging wholly to the subjects of Powers with whom the United... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson - 1906 - 442 pages
...American registry to " vessels built within the United States," the only exception to this being (a) " vessels which may be captured in war by citizens of the United States, and lawfully condemned as a prize, or which may be adjudged to be for257 feited for a breach of the laws of the United States,... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson - 1906 - 448 pages
...American registry to '' vessels built within the United States," the only exception to this being («) " vessels which may be captured in war by citizens of the United States, and lawfully condemned aa a prize, or which may be adjudged to be forfeited for a breach of the laws of the United States,... | |
| 1916 - 1078 pages
...American-built vessels were admitted to registry. The only exceptions to this rule. were (T) vessels captured in war by citizens of the United States and lawfully condemned as prizes; (2) two foreign-built vessels belonging to the American Line, which were granted American registry... | |
| 1912 - 564 pages
...appeal to the zone courts. Section 4132. Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows : SEC. 4132. Vessels built within the United States and belonging...forfeited for a breach of the laws of the United States; and >eagoing vessels, whether steam or sail, which have been certified by the Steamboat-Inspection... | |
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