American Maritime Cases, Volumen2American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1927 |
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... brought , such *** transportation company , *** shall pay to the collector of customs of the customs district in which the port of arrival is located the sum of $ 1,000 for each immigrant so brought , *** . No vessel shall be granted ...
... brought , such *** transportation company , *** shall pay to the collector of customs of the customs district in which the port of arrival is located the sum of $ 1,000 for each immigrant so brought , *** . No vessel shall be granted ...
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... brought alongside the tug to be placed in position to be shoved on to the gridiron . When the barge was brought to the entrance and placed with its forward end about € feet inside the entrance , a line was extended from the barge to the ...
... brought alongside the tug to be placed in position to be shoved on to the gridiron . When the barge was brought to the entrance and placed with its forward end about € feet inside the entrance , a line was extended from the barge to the ...
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... brought in the district where the owner is domiciled and where one of the vessels concerned is ( the other being sunk ) . The fact that a libel had been filed in another district without service of process does not oust the jurisdiction ...
... brought in the district where the owner is domiciled and where one of the vessels concerned is ( the other being sunk ) . The fact that a libel had been filed in another district without service of process does not oust the jurisdiction ...
Página 1169
... brought under sections 450 and 453 , chapter 356 , 42 Stat . 954 , of the Tariff Act of 1922. In the libel it was alleged that one Ham- mond , chief boatswain's mate of the United States Coast Guard Picket Boat No. 2338 , duly ...
... brought under sections 450 and 453 , chapter 356 , 42 Stat . 954 , of the Tariff Act of 1922. In the libel it was alleged that one Ham- mond , chief boatswain's mate of the United States Coast Guard Picket Boat No. 2338 , duly ...
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... brought read as follows : " Sec . 450. No merchandise *** arriving in the United States from any foreign port or place *** shall be unladen from the carrying vessel *** at night , except under special license granted by the Collector ...
... brought read as follows : " Sec . 450. No merchandise *** arriving in the United States from any foreign port or place *** shall be unladen from the carrying vessel *** at night , except under special license granted by the Collector ...
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