... (2) Discriminates in fact against the commerce of the United States, directly or indirectly, by law or administrative regulation or practice, by or in respect to any customs, tonnage, or port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation,... Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1938: Hearings Before the ... - Página 549por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1937 - 1100 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States - 1913 - 660 páginas
...port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation, condition, restriction, or prohibition, in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country. (b) If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any foreign country has not only discriminated... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - 1934 - 1170 páginas
...port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation, condition, restriction, or prohibition, in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country. (b) EXCLUSION FROM IMPORTATION. — If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any... | |
| United States, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1923 - 304 páginas
...port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation condition, restriction, or prohibition, in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country. (b) If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any foreign country has not only discriminated... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1256 páginas
...port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation, condition, restriction, or prohibition, in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country. (42 Stat. 944.) § 5841C-33. (Act Sept. 21, 1922, c. 356, tit. Ill, § 317(b).) Same; exclusion from... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1008 páginas
...port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation, condition, restriction, or prohibition, in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country. (b) If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any foreign country has not only discriminated... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - 1924 - 1054 páginas
...port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation, condition, restriction, or prohibition, in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country. (b) If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any foreign country has not only discriminated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1924 - 346 páginas
...port duty, fee, charge, exaction, classification, regulation, condition, restriction, or prohibition, in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country. i (b) If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any foreign country has not only... | |
| 1924 - 924 páginas
...any case where a foreign nation " discriminates in fact against the commerce of the United States ... in such manner as to place the commerce of the United...compared with the commerce of any foreign country". In the American-Turkish treaty, moreover, the unconditional most-favoured-nation principle is embodied.... | |
| 1924 - 1040 páginas
...President to impose new or additional import duties upon the products of countries which in any way " place the commerce of the United States at a disadvantage...compared with the commerce of any foreign country." The Government has since given positive form and expression to this attitude Inactive efforts to rebuild... | |
| 1924 - 1180 páginas
...to the President to impose new or additional duties upon the products of countries which in any way "place the commerce of the United States at a disadvantage...compared with the commerce of any foreign country." The government has since given positive form and expression to this attitude by active efforts to rebuild... | |
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