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Dutiable.
taxable
nonexempt
1
Her declaration was that she brought nothing
dutiable
into the country.
2
People so often buy sin done up in
dutiable
packages.
3
They refused to use the
dutiable
articles, and made it unprofitable to import them.
4
A search is a blow to one's self-respect, especially if one has anything
dutiable
.
5
But word was always sent before, so that everything
dutiable
might be removed in the night.
6
Officers board us in the evening to search the vessel for
dutiable
goods; but they find nothing.
7
She has
dutiable
goods, all right.
8
It was not considered that while manufactured goods are properly
dutiable
,
it is unwise to tax the raw material.
9
Estate taxes could also increase The taxes paid on the
'
dutiable
estate' of a deceased individual are likely to rise.
10
We are charged with pedantry in dealing with the Colonial Conference, through not making some concession upon existing
dutiable
articles.
11
All things found
dutiable
,
whether declared or not, are set apart and held until the assessment or duty is paid.
12
In Rhode Island and Albany, it was determined to import as usual, with the exception of such articles as should be
dutiable
.
13
The envelope being small, the plump package had the appearance of containing a couple of pairs of gloves, or other
dutiable
merchandise.
14
When asked if they had any
dutiable
articles, they declared that they had brought nothing with them that ought to pay duty.
15
I do not think this is an adequate protection against the surreptitious introduction into the cars, while on foreign territory, of
dutiable
articles.
16
Canada, for the sake of peace, admitted American fishing vessels for the rest of that season, though Canadian fish at once became
dutiable
.
dutiable
dutiable articles
dutiable goods
become dutiable
dutiable baggage
dutiable estate