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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · March 4, 1915 · Chapter 187

Chapter 187. To make Van Buren, Maine, a port through which merchandise may be imported for transportation without appraisement

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CHAP. 187.— An Act To make Van Buren, Maine, a port through which merchandise may be imported for transportation without appraisement.March 4, 1915.[[H. R. 21009](/us/bill/63/hr/21009).][[Public, No. 336](/us/pl/63/336).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the privileges of the Customs.Van Buren, Me. granted immediate transportation privileges.Vol. 21, pp. 173, 174.first and seventh sections of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, governing the immediate transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement, be, and the same are hereby, extended to the port of Van Buren, in the district of Portland, State of Maine.
Approved, March 4, 1915.
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