The duty was three cents i pound if it cost twelve cents or less, and six cents a pound if it cost more than twelve cents. The other two classes, of clothing and combing wools, are the grades chiefly grown in this country, and therefore are most important... The History of the Present Tariff, 1860-1883 - Page 47by Frank William Taussig - 1885 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1874 - 1038 pages
...the plaintiffs in 1871, from London and Liverpool. The collector exacted upon the wool in question a duty of 10 cents per pound and 11 per cent, ad ralorem, under the act of March 2, 1867, and an additional duty of 10 ยก*r cent, ail ralorem on the... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1879 - 426 pages
...including commissions) is less than thirty-two cents per pound, it follows that it is liable only to a duty of 10- cents per pound and 11 per cent. ad valorem. You are authorized to readjust the entries embraced in these appeals accordingly, and forward certified... | |
| Frank William Taussig - Tariff - 1914 - 520 pages
...classes, of clothing and combing wools, are the grades chiefly grown in this country, and therefore arc most important to note in connection with the protective...32 cents or less, a duty of 10 cents per pound and II per cent. ad valorem. Value more than 32 cents, a duty of 12 cents per pound and 10 per cent. ad... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Wool industry - 1921 - 608 pages
...wools that are not embraced in the other two classes. The duties were as follows : Classes I and II : Value 32 cents or less, a duty of 10 cents per pound...ad valorem; value more than 32 cents, a duty of 12 per cent per pound and 10 per cent ad valorem. Class III : Value 12 cents or less, duty 3 cents a pound... | |
| Frank William Taussig - Tariff - 1923 - 530 pages
...and therefore are most important to note in connection with the protective controversy. The dutieu on these were the same for both classes. Clothing...32 cents or less, a duty of 10 cents per pound and II per cent. ad valorem. Value more than 32 cents, a duty of 12 cents per pound and 10 per cent. ad... | |
| United States - 1890 - 1018 pages
...manufacturers, and wool dealers, at a national convention in Washington, DC, unanimously agreed to recommend a duty of 10 cents per pound and 11 per cent, ad valorem ou wools valued at 32 cents iind less, and this was agreed to by the entire convention. Estimating... | |
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