Laws, Ordinances, Decrees, and Military Orders Having the Force of Law, Effective in Porto Rico, May 1, 1900: Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting, in Response to the Inquiry of the House of Representatives, Laws and Ordinances of and Military Orders and Decrees Affecting Porto Rico, Part 3 |
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Page 1385
... imported .. 1949 Special Disposition ... 1950 Applicable to Porto Rico .. 1950 Export tariff for the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico ... 1950 Tariff of import duties to be levied in the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico on foreign goods ...
... imported .. 1949 Special Disposition ... 1950 Applicable to Porto Rico .. 1950 Export tariff for the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico ... 1950 Tariff of import duties to be levied in the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico on foreign goods ...
Page 1386
... imported goods and for their trans- portation in bond ...... .. 1992 Warehouses of class 1 .. 1993 Warehouses of class 2 . 1993 Warehouses of class 3 .. 1993 Applications for establishment of bonded warehouses . 1994 Form of bond to be ...
... imported goods and for their trans- portation in bond ...... .. 1992 Warehouses of class 1 .. 1993 Warehouses of class 2 . 1993 Warehouses of class 3 .. 1993 Applications for establishment of bonded warehouses . 1994 Form of bond to be ...
Page 1848
... imports from the Peninsula only about fifty articles of the 400 on the tariff , and that many of those , from their particular character and on account . of the customs and tastes of the natives of those countries , have noth- ing to ...
... imports from the Peninsula only about fifty articles of the 400 on the tariff , and that many of those , from their particular character and on account . of the customs and tastes of the natives of those countries , have noth- ing to ...
Page 1855
... imports or exports , shall be imposed to the detriment of either insu- lar or peninsular production . 2. The two governments shall make a schedule of articles of direct national origin to which shall be allowed by common consent prefer ...
... imports or exports , shall be imposed to the detriment of either insu- lar or peninsular production . 2. The two governments shall make a schedule of articles of direct national origin to which shall be allowed by common consent prefer ...
Page 1922
... importing them , shall pay : In the capital , Ponce , and May- aguez , 37.50 pesos ; in towns having more than 12,000 inhabitants , 25 pesos ; in other towns , 12.50 pesos . NOTE . - Shops for the repair of vehicles only shall pay one ...
... importing them , shall pay : In the capital , Ponce , and May- aguez , 37.50 pesos ; in towns having more than 12,000 inhabitants , 25 pesos ; in other towns , 12.50 pesos . NOTE . - Shops for the repair of vehicles only shall pay one ...
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