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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 17 STAT. · April 30, 1872 · Chapter CXXIX

Chapter CXXIX. to amend Section second, Act of August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ftftgtico, in Relation to the Transportation and Exportation of imported Goods, Wares, and Merchandise in Bond through certain Ports in the State of Texas

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CHAP. CXXIX.— An Act to amend Section second, Act of August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ftftgtico, in Relation to the Transportation and Exportation of imported Goods, Wares, and Merchandise in Bond through certain Ports in the State of Texas.April 30, 1872. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That1852, ch. 96.Vol. x. p. 37.Certain imported merchandise withdrawn for exportation to certain places in Mexico, to pass through Indianola, &c. section second of the act of August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, entitled “An act authorizing imported goods, wares, and merchandise, entered and bonded for warehousing in pursuance of law, to be exported by certain routes to ports and places in Mexico,” be so amended that imported merchandise, duly entered and bonded at a port of the United States, and withdrawn from warehouse in accordance with existing law, for exportation for San Fernando, Faso del Norte, and Chihuahua, in Mexico, shall pass through Indianola, the port of entry for the district of Salaria, in the State of Texas, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, as well as through the port of Lavaca, in said district, as required by said section.
Approved, April 30, 1872.
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