Chapter 29. To refund duties collected on lace-making and other machines and parts or accessories thereof imported subsequently to August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, and prior to January first, nineteen hundred and eleven
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CHAP. 29.— An Act To refund duties collected on lace-making and other machines and parts or accessories thereof imported subsequently to August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, and prior to January first, nineteen hundred and eleven.February 7, 1913.[[H. R 12813](/us/bill/62/hr/12813).][[Public, No. 362](/us/pl/62/362).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Customs.Appropriation for refunding duties on embroidery machines, etc.Vol. 36, p. 82.
That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, all duties collected and not refunded upon all embroidery machines, Lever and Gothrough lace-making machines, machines used only for the weaving of linen cloth from flax and flax fiber (including preparatory machines), and also all parts or accessories of any of said machines, if imported subsequently to August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, and prior to January first, nineteen hundred and eleven.
Approved, February 7, 1913.