Chapter 558. For the relief of the Florida Brewing Company
235 words·~1 min read·
/statutes-at-large/vol-32/chapter-558-7744716·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
CHAP. 558.— An Act For the relief of the Florida Brewing Company. February 17, 1903.[[Private, No. 468](/us/pvtl/57/468).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Florida Brewing Company.Relief of. That the Commissioner of Internal Revenue be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to reopen and reconsider the claim of the Florida Brewing Company, of Tampa, Florida, for the refunding of three hundred and twenty-six dollars and fifty-two cents, amount paid for stamps purchased from the Collector of Internal Revenue at Jacksonville, Florida, and affixed to beer exported to Cuba during December, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and January and February, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine; and if, upon reopening and reconsidering said claim, said Commissioner shall find said stamps, or any part of the same, to have been affixed to packages of beer actually exported to Cuba, it is hereby made his duty to ascertain the amount paid for stamps so affixed and to allow the claim for such amount; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and required to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the said sum of three hundred and twenty-six dollars and fifty-two cents, or so much thereof as may be found by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to have been paid for stumps affixed to beer exported to Cuba.
Approved, February 17, 1903.