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The Receiver of Wreck ' shall mean the Collector of Customs as in this Act defined . A Nautical Assessor ' shall mean a person of nautical skill and knowledge , sitting with the Principal Officer of Customs and Justice .
The Receiver of Wreck ' shall mean the Collector of Customs as in this Act defined . A Nautical Assessor ' shall mean a person of nautical skill and knowledge , sitting with the Principal Officer of Customs and Justice .
Page 261
The Collector of Customs is and shall be the Receiver of Wreck , and shall , as such , exercise the powers and perform the duties hereinafter mentioned . 6. Whenever any ship or boat is stranded or in distress at any place Duty of ...
The Collector of Customs is and shall be the Receiver of Wreck , and shall , as such , exercise the powers and perform the duties hereinafter mentioned . 6. Whenever any ship or boat is stranded or in distress at any place Duty of ...
Page 262
The Wreck Act , 1887 Certain officers to exercise powers of receiver in his absence Power in case of il ship being in distress to pass over adjoining lands with carriages obstruction as aforesaid , with power to command all Her ...
The Wreck Act , 1887 Certain officers to exercise powers of receiver in his absence Power in case of il ship being in distress to pass over adjoining lands with carriages obstruction as aforesaid , with power to command all Her ...
Page 263
If any Receiver suspects or receives information that any Power for rewreck or wreckage is secreted or in the possession of some person who ceivers to seize is not the owner thereof , or otherwise improperly dealt with , he may apply to ...
If any Receiver suspects or receives information that any Power for rewreck or wreckage is secreted or in the possession of some person who ceivers to seize is not the owner thereof , or otherwise improperly dealt with , he may apply to ...
Page 264
In cases where any wreck or wreckage in the custody of any ' perishable or of Receiver is under the value of Five pounds , or is of so perishable small value may a nature or so much damaged that the same cannot , in his opinion ...
In cases where any wreck or wreckage in the custody of any ' perishable or of Receiver is under the value of Five pounds , or is of so perishable small value may a nature or so much damaged that the same cannot , in his opinion ...
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