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His expertise lay in international trade and tariff law.
It was directly affected by tax and tariff laws.
Aldrich designed all the major tax and tariff laws of the early 20th century, including the Federal reserve system.
Second came much higher tariffs, through several Morrill tariff laws.
The counter-proposal to the grain supply question and the tariffs law were both approved.
The tariffs law question was an "optional" referendum, requiring only a majority of voters in favour.
However, many of the delegates' governments did the opposite, starting in 1928 when France passed a new tariff law and quota system.
It threatened to secede from the Union if the Federal government tried to enforce the tariff laws.
In the end, the tariff law raised the average American ad valorem tariff rate to 38 percent.
It was not necessary for an act of Congress to embrace the territory for the purpose of tariff laws.
But, he said solemnly that this was "the best tariff law the Republicans ever made, and, therefore, the best the country ever had."
The modern record stretching back to the tariff law known as the Smoot-Hawley Act suggests the opposite.
License plates, flags, passports and tariff laws can be rammed down the throats of the nationalists.
As unpromising a subject as the tariff laws was easily diverted by him into a discussion of the absent Mabel.
While the Nullification Crisis arose over a tariff law, it was recognized that the issues at stake had application to the slavery question as well.
Frederic was a wealthy textile inventor and industrialist who also published several books related to United States tariff laws.
Smoot-Hawley is a 1930 tariff law that, by shrinking world trade, is considered one of the major causes of the Depression.
But the industry was held captive to the nation's evolving tariff laws, alternately shielding and then exposing domestic producers to cutthroat foreign competition.
She specialized in tariff law, and was reputedly the first woman admitted to practice before the United States Customs Court.
Calhoun had become a champion of the South, resigning the Vice Presidency in protest over a tariff law that he considered unfair to his state.
Plus, they're levying additional fines for violating the tariff law, not to mention storage charges for the impound."
In addition, they are also empowered to impose tariffs on goods under the Customs Tariff Law of Mongolia.
It turned on the Court's interpretation of a relatively obscure 1922 tariff law that was later re-enacted as part of the 1930 Tariff Act.
The application of the immigration control and the introduction of tariff laws had done much to dissatisfy the colonists, peaking in the Anahuac Disturbances.