§ 1319. Duty on coffee imported into Puerto Rico
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The Legislature of Puerto Rico is empowered to impose tariff duties upon coffee imported into Puerto Rico, including coffee grown in a foreign country coming into Puerto Rico from the United States. Such duties shall be collected and accounted for as now provided by law in the case of duties collected in Puerto Rico.
(June 17, 1930, ch. 497, title III, § 319, 46 Stat. 696; May 17, 1932, ch. 190, 47 Stat. 158.)
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- June 17, 1930, ch. 497
- 46 Stat. 696
- May 17, 1932, ch. 190
- 47 Stat. 158
- Pub. L. 98–67, title II, § 214(e)
- 97 Stat. 393
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§ 1319
Duty on coffee imported into Puerto Rico
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ActJune 17, 1930, ch. 497
Stat.46 Stat. 696
ActMay 17, 1932, ch. 190
Stat.47 Stat. 158
Pub. L.Pub. L. 98–67, title II, § 214(e)
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