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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XXXIII
REGULATION OF TRADE, COMMERCE, INVESTMENTS, AND SOLICITATIONS
Chapter 535
HORSE SALES, SHOWS, AND EXHIBITIONS
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F.S. 535.14
535.14 Rules.The department may make all necessary rules to carry out the provisions of ss. 535.11 and 535.12.
History.s. 3, ch. 77-213; s. 2, ch. 81-318; ss. 6, 10, 11, ch. 83-13; s. 2, ch. 93-28.

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Amendments to 535.14


Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 535.14
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 535.14.



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Co. v., 10 Ct. Int'l Trade 622 (Ct. Int'l Trade 1986)

. . . specifically provided for, of carbon or graphite,” and made an alternate claim for classification under item 535.14 . . . The alternative classification sought by defendant, item 535.14, TSUS, other ceramic electrical ware, . . .

v., 83 Cust. Ct. 33 (Cust. Ct. 1979)

. . . The plaintiff claims that the merchandise in question should be classified under item 535.14, TSUS, providing . . . ceramic electrical ware, including ferroelectric and piezoelectric ceramic elements: ♦ He * % * * * 535.14 . . . If answered affirmatively, the plaintiff must prevail since item 535.14 is more specifically descriptive . . . they, nevertheless, fall squarely within the provision for “other ceramic electrical ware” in item 535.14 . . . Tariff Commission stated in its “Tariff Classification Study,” schedule 5, at 95: Item 535.14 does not . . .

UNITED STATES, v. MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL CORP., 470 F.2d 1387 (C.C.P.A. 1973)

. . . , described as “NGK Insulators” from Japan, was erroneously assessed with customs duties under item 535.14 . . . , low-frequency electrical systems .................. * * * * * * Ferrltles ................. * * * 535.14 . . . From the Explanatory Notes to Schedule 5, Part 2 at p. 95: Item 535.14 does not embrace switches, fuses . . . Appellee points out that lamp sockets are mentioned in the report as not being within item 535.14 but . . . The quoted portion of the Explanatory Notes to item 535.14 does not refer to parts, and we note that . . .

v., 60 C.C.P.A. 79 (C.C.P.A. 1973)

. . . , described as “NGK Insulators” from Japan, was erroneously assessed with customs duties under item 535.14 . . . Prom the Explanatory Notes to Schedule 5, Part 2 at p. 95: Item 535.14 does not embrace switches, fuses . . . Appellee points out that lamp sockets are mentioned in the report, as not 'being within item 535.14 but . . . The quoted portion of the Explantory Notes to item 535.14 does not refer to parts, and we note that each . . . piece of electrical hardware enumerated therein as not being embraced by item 535.14 is a complete item . . .

C. J. TOWER SONS OF BUFFALO, INC. a c v. UNITED STATES, 343 F. Supp. 1387 (Cust. Ct. 1972)

. . . Cust.Ct. 135, C.D. 3972 (1970), which involved the claimed classification of an article under item 535.14 . . .

C. J. a c v., 68 Cust. Ct. 377 (Cust. Ct. 1972)

. . . Ct. 135, C.D. 3972 (1970), which involved the claimed classification of an article under item 535.14 . . .

v., 67 Cust. Ct. 341 (Cust. Ct. 1971)

. . . Items 535.11 and 535.14 embrace ceramic electrical articles, covered by items 534.21 (ceramic magnets . . .

v., 66 Cust. Ct. 413 (Cust. Ct. 1971)

. . . articles as dutiable at 30 per centum ad valorem under TSUS (Tariff Schedules of the United States) item 535.14 . . . The customs assessing item, “Other”, TSUS item 535.14, is an inferior heading in part 2D of schedule . . . Defendant’s brief states that customs assessed the ceramic housings at the duty rate specified in TSUS item 535.14 . . . classification descriptions incorporated therein (in this case schedule 5, part 2, subpart D, TSUS item 535.14 . . . Tariff Classification Study, schedule 5, TSUS item 535.14, page 95. See n. 1, supra. . . .

CIRCLE IMPORT- EXPORT CO. v. UNITED STATES, 320 F. Supp. 1400 (Cust. Ct. 1970)

. . . protests claim the ceramic switch plates should be dutiable at 30 per centum ad valorem under TS US item 535.14 . . . Plaintiff has not mentioned the claim under TSUS item 535.14 in its brief and we deem it is abandoned . . . Item 535.14 does not embrace switches, fuses, receptacles, lamp sockets, resistors and other electrical . . . Item 535.14 does not include ceramic wall plates for electric switches, or electric lamp bases; such . . . TSUS item 535.14 establishes a duty rate for “Ceramic magnets, ceramic electrical insulators whether . . .

Co. v., 65 Cust. Ct. 638 (Cust. Ct. 1970)

. . . protests claim the ceramic switch plates should be dutiable at 30 per centum ad valorem under TSUS item 535.14 . . . Plaintiff has not mentioned the claim under TSUS item 535.14 in its brief and we deem it is abandoned . . . Item 535.14 does not embrace switches, fuses, receptacles, lamp sockets, resistors and other electrical . . . Item 535.14 does not include ceramic wall plates for electric switches, or electric lamp bases; such . . . TSUS item 535.14 establishes a duty rate for “Ceramic magnets, ceramic electrical insulators whether . . .

Co. Co. Co. v. Co., 64 Cust. Ct. 135 (Cust. Ct. 1970)

. . . Plaintiffs contend tbe merchandise involved is subject to duty at 27 per centum ad valorem under item 535.14 . . . weight thereof, used in high-voltage, low-frequency electrical systems_ * * * * * * Ferrites_ * * * 535.14 . . . Items 535.11 and 535.14 embrace ceramic electrical articles, covered by items 534.21 (ceramic magnets . . . Item 535.14, other ceramic electrical articles, includes not only other porcelain and subporce-lain, . . . Item 535.14 embraces any ceramic electrical articles of porous ceramic ware, whether earthenware, now . . .