Prescribing the Procedure for Forfeiture of Vessels and Vehicles Under the Custums |
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American Automobile Association Association of Finance auto Bachmann BANKS KURTZ bootlegger BOWLING burden C. A. Vane car under section cars seized cent Chairman CHRISTOPHERSON confiscate the car Congress customs act customs laws Federal finance companies forfeiture of vessels GEORGE TUCKER House bill House of Representatives illegal transportation industry innocent lienors innocent owner interest internal revenue act internal revenue law investigation Justice lien holder lienholders ment MONTAGUE motor vehicles Motors Acceptance Corporation Motors Corporation MYERSON National Association NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS national prohibition act owner or lienor Piazzo present procedure for forfeiture proceed proceeding in rem prohibition enforcement prohibition law protect provides purchaser relief remedy Revised Statutes rights of innocent section 26 seizures sell sold statement STOBBS Subcommittee tion to-day transportation of liquor trial by jury United States attorney vessel or vehicle vessels and vehicles violation Volstead Act Volstead law Washington
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Էջ 2 - ... facts so tried shall not be re-examined other than in accordance with the rules of the common law. The fact that in a libel in rem the seizure is made at a place not upon the high seas or navigable waters of the United States shall not be held in any way to limit the requirement of the conformity of the proceedings to civil suits in rem in admiralty.
Էջ 2 - ... by the Secretary of the Treasury, in accordance with the provisions of this act...
Էջ 2 - An Act to simplify the laws in relation to the collection of the revenues," approved June 10, 1890, as amended (providing for an Assistant Attorney General in charge of customs matters); (4) The Act entitled "An Act relating to the use or disposal of vessels or vehicles forfeited to the United States for violation of the customs laws or the National Prohibition Act, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1925; nor (5) The Antidumping Act, 1921.
Էջ 3 - ... lienholder may be forfeited if the automobile is standing still, but that such interest is protected if the automobile is in motion. That view could easily result in manifest injustice; for under it, as an illustration, the interest of an innocent holder of a lien on an automobile could be forfeited upon proof that while it was parked on a public street liquor was concealed in it Butler> McReynolds, and Sutherland, JJ, dissenting. 272 US by some one who had the intent to defraud the government...
Էջ 21 - Without objection, it may be inserted in the record. (The letter referred to is as follows:) COLUMBIA, SC, June 6, 1942.
Էջ 25 - ... and that no such investment shall be made by a company that has not unassigned surplus to the amount of one million dollars. bonds or other evidences of indebtedness of any solvent company organized under the laws of the United States or the laws of any state (in addition to those mentioned in subsections (d) and (e) and other than bonds of corporations organized for the sole purpose of holding stock in other corporations) which bonds or other evidences of indebtedness are adequately secured...
Էջ 5 - If the intent to defraud the United States of the tax is established by any competent evidence, a use of the vehicle for the purpose of concealment satisfies the requirement of section 3450.
Էջ 23 - St § 3450 (26 USCA § 1181), authorizes forfeiture of vehicles used in the removal or for the deposit or concealment of any goods or commodities with intent to defraud the government of tax imposed thereon. Libel by the United States for the forfeiture of One Buick Automobile, wherein the Brazos Valley Buick Company and another intervened. Judgment of forfeiture. HM Holden, US Atty., and MS McCorquodale, Asst. Dist. Atty., both of Houston, Tex. "WB Scruggs and Abe W.