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Paragraph, act of 1930

367 (c)

367(d) 367 (e)

367 (f)

367 (g)

367 (h)

367 (i)

367 (j)

Schedule 3.-Metals and Manufactures of—Continued

Classification

Watch movements--Continued.
(3) Assemblies and subassem-
blies:

Each assembly or subassembly,
consisting of two or more parts
or pieces of metal or other
material joined or fastened
together, except jewels, pillar
or bottom plates or their
equivalent, and a balance
assembly (unless dutiable
under clause 1 of this sub-
paragraph).
Balance assembly.

Jewels (set) for movements,

assemblies, or subassemblies.

(4) All other parts...

Jewels (unset)

Dials less than 1.77 inches wide: 7
Imported separately..

N. s. p. f...

Enameled.

Other

Cases, containers, or housings: 8
(1) Of gold or platinum...

(2) Of silver, or in part of gold,
silver, or platinum.

(3) Set with precious or semi-
precious stones, or imitations,
or if prepared for such set-
tings.

(4) Of base metal, not contain-
ing gold, silver, or platinum.
(5) Any of the above, if enam-
eled.
Any of the foregoing cases, con-
tainers, or housings, shall have
cut, engraved, or die sunk, con
spicuously and indelibly on the
inside of the back cover the name
in full of the manufacturer or
purchaser and the name of the
country of manufacture.
For the purposes of this paragraph
the width of any movement, me-
chanism, device, or instrument,
shall be the shortest surface di-
mension through the center of
the pillar or bottom plate, or its
equivalent, not including in the
measurement any portion not
essential to the functioning of
the movement,
mechanism,
device, or instrument.
For the purposes of this paragraph
and par. 368 the term "jewel"
includes substitutes for jewels.
An article required by this para-
graph to be marked shall be
denied entry unless marked in
exact conformity with the re-
quirements of this paragraph.

4 Dutiable as parts under the act of 1922.

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No assembly or subassembly shall be subject to a greater amount of duty than would be borne by the complete movement, mechanism, device, or instrument for which suitable, nor to a less rate of duty than 45 per cent.

• For the purpose of this clause a balance assembly shall be an assembly consisting of a balance wheel, balance staff, and hairspring, with or without the other parts commercially known as parts of a balance assembly. For the purpose of this clause bimetallic balance wheels (not part of a balance assembly), and mainsprings with riveted ends, shall each be considered as one part or piece.

Dials for any of the movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments provided for in this paragraph, whether or not attached thereto, shall have stamped, cut, engraved, or die sunk, conspicuously and indelibly thereon the name of the country of manufacture; which marking, if the dial is imported attached to any of the foregoing movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments, shall be placed on the face of the dial in such manner as not to be obscured by any part of the case, container, or housing.

8 Finished or unfinished, suitable for, and whether or not containing the foregoing movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments, except such cases as are used for shipping purposes only. (Act of 1930.)

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368(b)

Clocks, clock movements, includ-
ing lever movements (except
the articles enumerated or de-
scribed in par. 367) whether or
not in cases, containers, or
housings:

(1) (2) Valued at not more than
$1.10 each.

Valued at more than $1.10 but
not more than $2.25 each.
Valued at more than $2.25 but
not more than $5 each.
Valued at more than $5 but not
more than $10 each.
Valued at more than $10 each...

(3) Containing jewels...

Having 1 or 2 jewels in the escape-
ment.

Having 3 or 4 jewels in the escape-
ment.

Having more than 4 jewels in the
escapement.

Chronometers, box or ship.....

All the foregoing shall have cut,
engraved, or die sunk, conspic-
uously and indelibly on the most
visible part of the front or back
plate: The name of the country
of manufacture; the name of the
manufacturer or purchaser; and
the number of jewels, if any.
If such markings are in whole or
in part sufficiently similar to the
trade name or trade-mark of an
established American manu-
facturer as to be liable to deceive
the user in the United States,
entry thereof shall be denied, if
such trade name or trade-mark
has been placed on file with the
collector of customs. (Similar

marking provisions are contained
in the act of 1922.)

368 (c)

Parts:

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(1) Parts (except plates or 45 per cent...

jewels) imported with

complete movements

(not exceeding 11⁄2 per

cent of the value of such
movements).

(2) Plate or plates in a set,

necessary for assembling

any foregoing movement,
with or without
semblies attached.

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as

One-half of the
amount of duty
which would be
borne by the
complete move-
ment, etc., for
which suitable.

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9 If without jewels in the escapement.

10 Time detectors, 15 per cent. (Act of 1913.)

3 cents additional.

25 cents each in

lieu of 3 cents.

11 If imported separately; otherwise at the rate for movements, mechanisms, etc., according to escapement and jewels.

12 Bimetallic balance wheels, and mainsprings with riveted ends, shall each be considered as 1 part or piece.

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368(e)

368(a)

Imported separately 13.
f...

N. s. p.

Enameled.

Other..

housings,

or

Cases, containers, or
n. s. p. f. imported separately.14
Clockwork mechanisms, time-
keeping, time-measuring,
time-indicating mechanisms,
devices, and instruments, syn-
chronous and subsynchronous
motors of less than one-fortieth
of one horsepower valued at
not more than $3 each, not in-
cluding the value of gears or
other attachments, and any
mechanism, device, or instru-
ment intended or suitable for
measuring time, distance, speed,
or fares, or the flowage of water,
gas, or electricity, or similar
uses, or for regulating, indicat-
ing, or controlling the speed of
arbors, drums, disks, or similar
uses, or for recording or indicat-
ing time, or for recording, indi-
cating, or performing any oper-
ation or function at a predeter-
mined time or times, all the
above (except the articles enu-
merated or described in para-
graph 367), whether or not in
cases, containers, or housings
(except clocks, and clock move-
ments);

(1) (2) Valued at not more than
$1.10 each.

Valued at more than $1.10 but
not more than $2.25 each.
Valued at more than $2.25 but
not more than $5 each.
Valued at more than $5 but
not more than $10 each.
Valued at more than $10 each..

(3) Containing jewels..

If without jewels in the escapement.

65 per cent.

10 per cent par.
367 (d).

50 per cent 11
10 per cent..

30 per cent.

10 per cent.

50 per cent.

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11 If imported separately; otherwise at the rate for movements, mechanisms, etc., according to escapement and jewels.

13 All such dials (whether imported separately or attached to any of the foregoing) shall have stamped, cut, engraved, or die sunk, conspicuously and indelibly thereon the name of the country of manufacture; which marking, if the dial is imported attached to any of the foregoing movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments, shall be placed on the face of the dial in such manner as not to be obscured by any part of the case, container, or housing. (Similar marking provisions are contained in the act of 1922.)

14 Any such case, container, or housing, whether imported separately or attached to any of the foregoing movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments, shall have stamped, cut, engraved, or die sunk, conspicuously and indelibly on the back thereof, the name of the country of manufacture.

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368(b)

Having 3 or 4 jewels in the
escapement.

Having more than 4 jewels in

the escapement.
If without escapement.
All the foregoing shall have cut,
engraved, or die sunk, conspic-
uously and indelibly on the
most visible part of the front or
back plate: The name of the
country of manufacture; the
name of the manufacturer or pur-
chaser; and the number of jewels,
if any. If such markings are in
whole or in part sufficiently sim-
ilar to the trade name or trade-
mark of an established American
manufacturer as to be liable to
deceive the user in the United
States, entry thereof shall be
denied, if such trade name or
trade-mark has been placed on
file with the collector of customs.
(Similar marking provisions are
contained in the act of 1922.)

368 (c) Parts:

Assemblies or subassemblies-
(1) Parts (except jewels) im-
ported with complete
mechanisms, etc. (not ex-
ceeding 12 per cent of
the value of such mech-
anisms, etc.)

(2) Plate or plates in a set,
necessary for assembling
any of the foregoing
mechanism, device, or
instrument, with or
without assemblies at-
tached.

(3) Not attached to a plate or

plates.

(4) Attached to a plate or

plates

$1 each and 45 per
cent.

$2 each and 45 per

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50 per cent 11

50 per cent 11_

50 per cent.

25 cents each in

lieu of 5 cents.

subas

sembly shall be subject to
a greater amount of duty
than the complete mech-
anism, etc., for which
suitable.

(6) Parts, n. s. p. f. (except 65 per cent..

jewels).

Jewels, n. s. p. f.

50 per cent 11.

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N. s. p. f....
Enameled.

Other.

3 cents each and 45
per cent.
50 per cent 11.

According to material of chief value.

According to material of chief value.

According to material of chief value.

According to material of chief value.

According to material of chief value.

According to material of chief value.

10 per cent.

30 per cent.

According to material of chief value.

11 If imported separately; otherwise at the rate for movements, mechanisms, etc., according to escapement and jewels.

12 Bimetallic balance wheels, and mainsprings with riveted ends, shall each be considered as 1 part or. piece.

13 All such dials (whether imported separately or attached to any of the foregoing) shall have stamped, cut, engraved, or die sunk, conspicuously and indelibly thereon the name of the country of manufacture; which marking, if the dial is imported attached to any of the foregoing movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments, shall be placed on the face of the dial in such manner as not to be obscured by any part of the case, container, or housing. (Similar marking provisions are contained in the act of 1922.)

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14 Any such case, container, or housing, whether imported separately or attached to any of the foregoing movements, mechanisms, devices, or instruments, shall have stamped, cut, engraved, or die sunk, conspicuously and indelibly on the back thereof, the name of the country of manufacture.

15 $3 each and 27.1 per cent on American selling price by presidential proclamation effective Dec. 27, 1925, under sec. 315.

16 If any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, in excess of the duty herein provided, there shall be imposed upon such article, when imported either directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, a duty equal to that imposed by such country, dependency, province. or other subdivision of government on such article imported from the United States, but in no case shall such duty exceed 50 per cent. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

17 30 per cent if valued at less than $2,000; 45 per cent if valued at $2,000 or more.

18 Busses, 30 per cent if valued at less than $2,000; 45 per cent if valued at $2,000 or more; bus bodies, 45 per cent. 19 Automobiles valued at $2,000 or more, and bodies, 45 per cent; automobiles valued at less than $2,000, and chassis, 30 per cent.

20 Finished parts only (whether of glass or not, and not including tires).

21 The term "motor boat," when used in this act, includes a yacht or pleasure boat, 1egardless of length or tonnage, whether sail, steam, or motor propelled, owned by a resident of the United States or brought into the United States for sale or charter to a resident thereof, whether or not such yacht or boat is brought into the United States under its own power, but does not include a yacht or boat used or intended to be used in trade or commerce, nor a yacht or boat built, or for the building of which a contract was entered into, prior to Dec. 1, 1927. (Added in act of 1930 from Revenue act of 1928, sec. 708.)

22 Bicycles and finished parts.

23 If any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, in excess of the duty herein provided, there shall be imposed upon such article, when imported either directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, a duty equal to that imposed by such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government on such article imported from the United States, but in no case shall such duty exceed 50 per cent. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

24 Unfinished parts.

25 Articles or wares composed wholly or in chief value of base metal.

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