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a United States Court for China and prescribing the jurisdiction thereof," approved June 30, 1906, as amended) to which a China Trade Act corporation, or a stockholder, director, or officer thereof in his capacity as such, is a party. Suit against the corporation may be brought in the United States Court for China, or in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, or in the Federal district court for any district in which the corporation has an agent and is engaged in doing business. [42 Stat. L. 855.]

SEC. 21-27.

(See INTERNAL REVENUE.)

RESERVATION OF RIGHT TO AMEND.

SEC. 28. The Congress of the United States reserves the right to alter, amend, or repeal any provision of this Act. [42 Stat. L. 856.]

Act of June 27, 1922, ch. 426, 32.

COSTS.

Sec. 1. Suits, Writs of Error, or Appeals by Poor Persons-Fees and Costs Affidavit Act of July 20, 1892, Amended, 32.

An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend section 1, chapter 209, of the United States Statutes at Large, volume 27, entitled 'An Act providing when plaintiff may sue as a poor person and when counsel shall be assigned by the court,' and to provide for the prosecution of writs of error and appeals in forma pauperis, and for other purposes," approved June 25, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes, page 866).

[Act of June 27, 1922, ch. 246, 42 Stat. L. 666.]

[SEC. 1.] [Suits, writs of error, or appeals by poor persons fees and costs — affidavit-Act of July 20, 1892 amended.] That the Act entitled "An Act to amend section 1, chapter 209, of the United States Statutes at Large, volume 27, entitled 'An Act providing when plaintiff may sue as a poor person and when counsel shall be assigned by the court,' and to provide for the prosecution of writs of error and appeals in forma pauperis, and for other purposes," approved June 25, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes, page 866), be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows:

"That any citizen of the United States entitled to commence any suit or action, civil or criminal, in any court of the United States, may, upon the order of the court, commence and prosecute or defend to conclusion any suit or action, or a writ of error or an appeal to the circuit court of appeals, or to the Supreme Court in such suit or action, including all appellate proceedings, unless the trial court shall certify in writing that in the opinion of the court such appeal or writ of error is not taken in good faith, without being required to prepay fees or costs or for the printing of the record in the appellate court or give security therefor, before or after bringing suit or action, or upon suing out a writ of error or appealing, upon filing in said court a statement under oath in

writing, that because of his poverty he is unable to pay the costs of said suit or action or of such writ of error or appeal, or to give security for the same, and that he believes that he is entitled to the redress he seeks in such suit or action or writ of error or appeal, and setting forth briefly the nature of his alleged cause of action, or appeal: Provided, That in any criminal case the court may, upon the filing in said court of the affidavit hereinbefore mentioned, direct that the expense of printing the record on appeal or writ of error be paid by the United States, and the same shall be paid when authorized by the AttorneyGeneral." [42 Stat. L. 666.]

For Act of July 20, 1892, as amended by Act of June 25, 1910, see 2 Fed. Stat. Ann (2d ed.) 647.

COURTS.

See JUDICIAL OFFICERS; JUDICIARY; PORTO RICO.

CUBA.

See CUSTOMS DUTIES.

CUSTOMS DUTIES.

Res. of June 30, 1922, No. 64, ch. 256, 38.

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Collection of Customs - Detail of Persons by Secretary of Treasury -
District of Columbia, 38.

Act of Sept. 21, 1922, ch. 356 ("Tariff Act of 1922 "'), 38.

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Sec. 1. Schedule 1. Chemicals, Oils and Paints, 38.

2. Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware, 49.
3. Metals and Manufactures of, 55.

4. Wood and Manufactures of, 70.

5. Sugar, Molasses, and Manufactures of, 71.

6. Tobacco and Manufactures of, 72.

7. Agricultural Products and Provisions, 73.

8. Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages, 79.

9. Cotton Manufactures, 81.

10. Flax, Hemp, and Jute, and Manufactures of, 84.

11. Wool and Manufactures of, 87.

12. Silk and Silk Goods, 90.

13. Papers and Books, 92.

14. Sundries, 96.

TITLE II.- FREE LIST.

Sec. 201. Schedule 15. Enumeration of Articles on List, 106.

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303. Imported Goods on Which Bounties and Grants Were Bestowed Additional Duties, 121.

304. Marking, Stamping, Branding or Labeling Imported Articles, 121. 305. Obscene Publications Articles of Immoral Nature, 122.

306. Neat Cattle and Hides, 123.

307. Goods Manufactured by Convict Labor, 123.

308. Goods Not Intended for Sale, 123.

309. Goods Furnished Vessels of War of Foreign Nations, 124.

310. Abandoned Goods from Vessels Sunk in American Waters, 124.

311. Goods Manufactured from Imported Materials Goods Intended for Exportation without Being Charged Duty - Manufacture in Bonded Warehouses, 124.

312. Bonded Smelting Houses, 126.

813. Drawbacks, 126.

314. Reimported Goods, 127.

315. Authority of President to Investigate Differences In Costs of Production and Change Rates of Duty, 128.

316. Unfair Methods of Competition and Unfair Acts in Importation, etc., 130.

817. Discriminations by Foreign Countries - Authority of President Additional Rates of Duty, 131.

318. United States Tariff Commission

Enumeration of Duties under

Act Sec. 706 of Act of Sept. 8, 1916 Amended, 133.

319. Operation of Duties Imposed Herein, 134.

320. Effect of Act on Cuban Treaty of Commercial Reciprocity, 134.
321. Enumeration of Acts Repealed, 134.

322. Automobiles Used in World War and Sold to Foreign Governments,
etc., 135.

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PART 2.

REPORT, ENTRY, AND UNLADING OF VESSELS AND VEHICLES.

Sec. 431. Form of Manifest, 137.

432. Sea and Ship's Stores, 138.

433. Report of Arrival, 138.

434. Entry of American Vessels, 138.

435. Entry of Foreign Vessels, 139.

436. Failure to Report or Enter Vessel, 139.
437. Documents Returned at Clearance, 139.

438. Unlawful Return of Ship's Papers, 139.
439. Failure to Deliver Manifest, 139.

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466. Vessels Equipped or Repaired in Foreign Ports-R. S. secs. 3114 and 3115, Amended, 146.

PART 3.

ASCERTAINMENT, COLLECTION, AND RECOVERY OF DUTIES.

Sec. 481. Contents of Invoice, 147.

482. Declarations Accompanying Certified Invoices, 148.

483. Ownership for Entry, 148.

484 Entry, 149.

485. Declaration, 150.

486. Bond, 151.

487. Corrections in Invoices to Correspond with Value of Merchandise

Entered, 151.

488. Appraisal of Merchandise by Collector, 151.

489. Additional Duties, 152.

490. Incomplete Entry, 153.

491. Unclaimed Goods, 153.

492. Merchandise Abandoned or Forfeited, 153.

Sec. 493. Proceeds of Sale, 153.

494. Expense of Weighing, and So Forth, 153.

495. Partnership Bond, 153.

496. Examination of Baggage, 154.

497. Forfeiture, 154.

498. Entry under Regulations, 154.

499. Examination of Merchandise, 154.

500. Duties of the Appraiser, Assistant Appraiser, and Examiner, 155.

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524. Receipts from Reimbursable Charges for Expenses Connected with Customs, 166.

525. Detail of Persons for Use in District of Columbia in Enforcement of Act, 166.

526. Inspection of Merchandise of Foreign Manufacture Bearing Trademark Owned in United States, 166.

PART 4.

TRANSPORTATION IN BOND AND WAREHOUSING OF MERCHANDISE.

Sec. 551. Carrier, 167.

552. Immediate Transportation, 167.

553. Transit Goods, 167.

554. Transportation Through Contiguous Countries, 167.

555. Bonded Warehouses, 167.

556. Bonded Warehouses and Exportations therefrom, 168.

557. Storable Goods- Warehouse Period - Drawback, 168.

558. Refund after Delivery of Goods, 169.

559. Abandonment of Warehouse Goods, 169.

560. Leasing of Warehouses, 169.

561. Public Stores, 169.

562. Manipulation in Warehouse, 169.

563. Allowance for Loss - Abandonment, 170.
564. Liens, 170.

565. Cartage, 171.

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