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The collection of duty on petroleum was introduced in 1934.
The delay is caused mostly by the collection of duties on goods purchased in this country.
A few ships stationed outside of Americas ports would ensure the collection of duties.
The Government ostensibly hired the Swiss company to clean up corruption in the collection of duties on imported goods.
Special provision is made for the collection of duty in the cases of joint tenants and where the successor is also the predecessor.
Proximity to the city was deemed essential to maintain the central government's fiscal control of its operations, mainly exerted through the collection of duties.
In the Sengoku period, a branch of the Yasuda clan was made responsible for the collection of duties on the cloth trade.
Apart for the obvious function of collection of duties, the Customs Union plays an enormous role in protecting the health and safety of our citizens.
It ensures the collection of duties and other charges and is supplied by the principal acting jointly and severally with an approved guarantor.
The impoverished states rarely paid their share, and both the blockading of the ports and the federalist program of reducing taxes limited the collection of duties.
To facilitate the accounting for and collection of duty and tax due from motor and heating fuel producers, warehousekeepers and owners of mineral oil.
The United States Force Bill, formally titled "An Act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports", 4 Stat.
In 1607, he issued new rules (Règlement Général sur les traites) on the collection of duties in an attempt to harmonize procedures.
In 1598, Sully entrusted tax collection to one farm, instead of five and he subjected the collection of duties raised in the provinces to the rights of the King.
In 1269 a "gastald" or administrator was first mentioned; his functions would have been economic-administrative, supervisory and judicial, being in particular responsible for the proper collection of duties and taxes.
Colonial authorities, many of whom either were merchants or were politically dependent on them, opposed attempts by the crown to require them to enforce the collection of duties pursuant to those acts.
Other activities relating to shipping and revenue collection include registration of vessels, establishment of new collection districts and ports of entry, and collection of duties on sales at auction.
They were a motley collection of duty and off-duty personnel from the various departments of the 2nd Chief Directorate, and some faces he knew from Edgecliffe's files on the Political Security Service.
U.S. Customs (CBP) is the second highest revenue collector in the United States though fines, collection of duties, and illegal money seized; only the IRS collects more money for the federal government.
Community legislation allows for the collection of duty covering a period of up to three years from the date of acceptance of the import declaration relating to the goods in question refer to Notice 826 Tariff preferences: Imports.
So much of a backwater, so desultory in its collection of duties and taxes, he murmured a little too casually, that he wasn't even sure if the galley run upriver in spring was worthwhile . . . under the present administrative circumstances.
Responding to the urgent need for revenue following the American Revolutionary War, the First United States Congress passed and President George Washington signed the Tariff Act of July 4, 1789, which authorized the collection of duties on imported goods.
In any event, we must safeguard the customs officials' role as essential operators in the customs area, particularly as regards the collection of duty and the prevention of smuggling. We seem hell-bent on casting doubt on the very existence of the customs and those who work for it.
During Hart's time the responsibilities of the customs had been concerned only with the collection of duties and the prevention of smuggling; Chinese officials were responsible for banking the revenue and for its use in the service of loans and other financial obligations to foreign governments for which it was security.
Scott saw four options for the administration-a full-scale military operation to subdue the South, endorsement of the Crittenden Compromise to win back the seceded states, the closure of southern ports and the collection of duties from ships stationed outside the harbors, or directing the seven southern states that had declared secession to "depart in peace".