ReciprocityBaker & Taylor Company, 1903 - 583 páginas |
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... granted must be equivalent . Thus one recent writer , basing his definition upon a study of the public papers of the ... granting by , one nation CHAPTER THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE RECIPROCITY IDEA.
... granted must be equivalent . Thus one recent writer , basing his definition upon a study of the public papers of the ... granting by , one nation CHAPTER THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE RECIPROCITY IDEA.
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James Laurence Laughlin, Henry Parker Willis. } " Reciprocity is the granting by , one nation of certain com- mercial privileges to another , whereby the citizens of both are placed upon an equal basis in certain branches of commerce ...
James Laurence Laughlin, Henry Parker Willis. } " Reciprocity is the granting by , one nation of certain com- mercial privileges to another , whereby the citizens of both are placed upon an equal basis in certain branches of commerce ...
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... granted should be met by corresponding treatment on the part of the countries enjoying its advantages . Thus was developed the policy which first became known as reciprocity . It will be observed that it consisted essentially in a ...
... granted should be met by corresponding treatment on the part of the countries enjoying its advantages . Thus was developed the policy which first became known as reciprocity . It will be observed that it consisted essentially in a ...
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... granting commercial concessions . By reason of the fact that they incorporated the so - called " most favored nation clause , " of which more will presently be said , the concessions embodied in the treaties became generally accepted ...
... granting commercial concessions . By reason of the fact that they incorporated the so - called " most favored nation clause , " of which more will presently be said , the concessions embodied in the treaties became generally accepted ...
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... granted to Germany a reduction of duty to twenty per cent . ad valorem on the importation of " all woolen , worsted , and cotton mitts , caps , and bindings , and woolen , worsted and cotton hosiery ; also musical instruments ...
... granted to Germany a reduction of duty to twenty per cent . ad valorem on the importation of " all woolen , worsted , and cotton mitts , caps , and bindings , and woolen , worsted and cotton hosiery ; also musical instruments ...
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Página 484 - Act to reduce the revenue and equalize duties on imports, and for other purposes," the Secretary of State of the United States of America communicated to the Government of the United States of Brazil the action of the Congress of the United States of America, with a view to secure reciprocal trade, in declaring the articles enumerated in said Section 3, to...
Página 14 - ... in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same compensation, if the concession was conditional.
Página 346 - The period of exclusiveness is past. The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem. Commercial wars are unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation are not.
Página 286 - ... imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty...
Página 507 - Still wines and vermuth in casks, 35 cents per gallon; in bottles or Jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or Jugs, containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles or jugs, containing each not more than one pint, SI.
Página 532 - ... States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this act relating to the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the production of such country, for such time as he shall deem just, and in such case and during such suspension duties shall be levied, collected, and paid upon sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the product of or exported...
Página 277 - Cuba, of the provisions of the treaty of commercial reciprocity concluded between the United States and the Republic of Cuba on December 11, 1902, or...
Página 14 - If either party shall hereafter grant to any other nation any particular favor in navigation or commerce, it shall immediately become common to the other party, freely, where it is freely granted to such other nation, or on yielding the same compensation, when the grant is conditional.
Página 285 - Still wines, and vermuth, in casks, thirty-five cents per gallon; in bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint...
Página 530 - During the term of this convention, all articles of -merchandise being the product of the soil or industry of the United States which are now imported into the Republic of Cuba free of duty, and 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 free of duty, shall continue to be so admitted by the respective countries free of duty.