Cases Decided in United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: Customs Cases Adjudged in the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Volume 60

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Page 26 - Thus, in terms of Article III limitations on federal court jurisdiction, the question of standing is related only to whether the dispute sought to be adjudicated will be presented in an adversary context and in a form historically viewed as capable of judicial resolution.
Page 71 - ... if any nonenumerated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied on such nonenumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest rate of duty...
Page 89 - Whenever any country, dependency, colony, province or other political subdivision of government, person, partnership, association, cartel or corporation shall pay or bestow, directly or indirectly, any bounty or grant upon the manufacture or production or export of any article or merchandise manufactured or produced in such country, dependency, colony, province or other political subdivision of KOVernment.
Page 41 - ... have not been advanced in value or improved in condition abroad except by being assembled and except by operations incidental to the assembly process such as cleaning, lubricating and painting A duty upon the full value of the imported article, less the cost or value of such products of the United States (see US note 4 of this subchapter).
Page 2 - President under the provisions of section 3 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, as amended...
Page 89 - ... and such article or merchandise is dutiable under the provisions of this Act, then upon the Importation of any such article or merchandise into the united States...
Page 3 - Now, therefore, I, John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America...
Page 180 - USC 1202). provides that articles assembled abroad in whole or in part of fabricated components, the product of the United States, which (a) were exported in condition ready for assembly without further fabrication, (b) have not lost their physical identity in such articles by change In form, shape, or otherwise...
Page 124 - Whenever the Secretary of the Treasury . . . determines that a class or kind of foreign merchandise is being, or is likely to be, sold in the United States or elsewhere at less than its fair value...
Page 89 - ... whether such article or merchandise is imported in the same condition as when exported from the country of production or has been changed in condition by...

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