Cuba, and so long as the said convention shall remain in force, all articles of merchandise being the product of the soil or industry of the Republic of Cuba, which are now imported into the United States... La France et les traités de commerce - Page 198by Charles Augier - 1906 - 274 pagesFull view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 1120 pages
...after the exchange of ratifications, * * * and so long as said convention shall remain in force, all articles of merchandise being the product of the soil or industry of the republic of Cuba * * * shall be admitted at reduction of the rates of duty thereon." Merchandise is being admitted for... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 2268 pages
...the term of this convention, all articles of merchandise not included in the foregoing article 1, and being the product of the soil or Industry of the Republic of Cuba, imported into tbe United States, shall be admitted at a reduction of twenty per centum of tbe rates... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 766 pages
...December 17, 1903 (33 Stat. 2136), declares, in Article 2, "that during the term of this convention all merchandise . . . being the product of the soil or industry of the Republic of Cuba imported into the United States shall be admitted at a reduction of twenty per centum of the rates... | |
| James Laurence Laughlin, Henry Parker Willis - Reciprocity - 1903 - 630 pages
...industry of the United States which are now imported inta the Republic ot Cuba free of duty, and all articles of merchandise being the product of the soil...the Republic of Cuba which are now imported into the Uniter, States free of duty shall continue to be so admitted by the 1cspective countries free of duty.... | |
| James Laurence Laughlin, Henry Parker Willis - Reciprocity - 1903 - 616 pages
...reciprocal trade aforesaid: ARTICLE I. During the term of this convention the hereinafter designated articles of merchandise being the product of the soil or industry of the United States imported into the said colony of Jamaica, and the hereinafter designated articles of... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - Latin America - 1903 - 268 pages
..."Provided, that while this convention is in force, no sugar imported from the republic of Cuba, and being the product of the soil or industry of the republic of Cuba, shall be admitted into the United States at a reduction of duty greater than 20 per centum of the rates... | |
| Political science - 1903 - 598 pages
..."Provided, that while this convention is in force, no sugar imported from the republic of Cuba, and being the product of the soil or industry of the republic of Cuba, shall be admitted into the United States at a reduction of duty greater than 20 per centum of the rates... | |
| Cuba - Cuba - 1903 - 28 pages
...governinent oí their reciproca! trade, narnely: ARTICLE I. During the term ofthis convention, all articles of merchandise being the product of the soil or industry of the United States which are now importad into the Republic of Cuba free of duty, and all articles of merchandise... | |
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