regoing article, that so long as this convention
shall remain in force the duties to be assessed and collected on the
following described merchandise, being the product of the soil or
industry of the United States, imported into Italy shall not exceed the
rates hereinafter specified, namely:
Upon lire per quintal.
cotton seed oil 21.50
fish, pickled or in oil, excluding the tunny,
preserved in boxes or barrels, sardines and anchovies 15.00
other fish, preserved 25.00
agricultural machinery 9.00
detached parts of agricultural machinery:
(1) of cast iron 10.00
(2) of other iron or steel 11.00
scientific instruments:
(a) of copper, bronze, brass, or steel:
(1) with spy-glasses or microscopes, or
graduated scales or circles, spy-glasses for
use on land, monocles, binocles, lenses,
detached and mounted 30.00
(2) not provided with any optical instrument,
nor with graduated scales or circles 30.00
(b) of all kinds, in the construction of which
iron is evidently predominant 30.00
dynamo-electrical machines:
(1) the weight of which exceeds 1000 kilograms 16.00
(2) weighing 1000 kilograms or less 25.00
detached parts of dynamo-electrical machines 25.00
sewing machines:
(1) with stands 25.00
(2) without stands 30.00
varnishes, not containing spirits nor mineral oils 20.00
The following articles shall be admitted free of duty:
Turpentine oil.
Natural fertilizers of all kinds.
Skins, crude, fresh, or dried, not suitable for fur; and fur skins
ARTICLE III.
This agreement is subject to the approval of the Italian Parliament.
When such approval shall have been given, and official notification
shall have been given to the United States Government of His Majesty's
ratification, the President shall publish his proclamation, giving full
effect to the provisions contained in Article I of t
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