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Code · U.S. Code · Title 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES · CHAPTER 3— THE TARIFF AND RELATED PROVISIONS · part 2— report, entry, and unlading of vessels and vehicles · § 241 to 256

§ 241 to 256. Repealed. June 17, 1930, ch. 497, title IV, § 651(a)(1), 46 Stat. 762, eff. June 18, 1930

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June 17, 1930, ch. 497 , title IV, § 651(a)(1), 46 Stat. 762 , eff. June 18, 1930 Sections, act Sept. 21, 1922, ch. 356, title IV , §§ 431–446, 42 Stat. 950–953 , related to form and contents of manifests, clearance documents, bonds, permits and penalties for violation of same. Provisions of Tariff Act of 1930 corresponding to sections 241 to 256, see sections 1431 to 1446 of this title, respectively.
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§ 241 to 256
Repealed. June 17, 1930, ch. 497, title IV, § 651(a)(1), 46 Stat. 762, eff. June 18, 1930
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