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not entered in Twenty Days, Officer may land
from United Kingdom, must appear on the
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importable, may be brought over Land

inland, must be brought to a Custom House
Duties on, See Duties.

liable to Forfeiture, may be seized by Officer, &c.
seized, how to be secured

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Package and Tonnage restricted for certain

Goods

except for Supply of Sark in certain Cases
of Bottled Wine

Bond on Exportation

Persons on board Vessels hovering

for general Regulations, See respective Subjects
as for Possessions in America.

GUNPOWDER prohibited from Foreign Places

HOVERING. See Ships,

INDIA, Trade from, to America, by Company
or for Tea, &c. with their Licence
See East India Company, General Index.
INLAND Trade in America, the like as by Sea
Duties on Goods

on Boats and Vessels

how collected

what Foreign Boats, &c. may be employed.
what shall be deemed British Boats, &c.
Places of Entry, how established

JAMAICA, Intercourse with St. Domingo prohibited
JERSEY, Alderney, and Sark. See Guernsey.
JURISDICTION of Courts

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KING in Council may regulate Trade of certain Possessions in Europe, Africa, and India

LAKES in America. See Inland Trade.

LIMITATION of Actions

of Appeals

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MAHOGANY, British, Certificate of Production
on Re-exportation from another Colony
MAURITIUS to be treated as Islands in the West

Indies

MELASSES. See Prohibitions.

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NEWFOUNDLAND, Rum from, to Canada, Drawback
-Fishing Certificate in lieu of Clearance

OBSTRUCTION of Officers

OFFICERS may

board Vessels in certain Cases what Officers or Persons may seize

assaulted or obstructed

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PENALTIES, Recovery and Application of
PERSONS assisting in Smuggling

hindering Officers from making Seizures
assaulting or obstructing Officers

on board Ships which are liable to Forfeiture

PORK, Foreign. See Prohibitions

PORTS, Free Table of

POSSESSIONS, where King may regulate Trade

PROBABLE Cause of Seizure

PRODUCTION, Certificate of, for Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa
Nuts, Spirits, and Mahogany, in American
Colonies

on Re-exportation from another Port
for Wine of Cape of Good Hope
Goods of Guernsey, Jersey, &c.

Sugar of British Possessions in India

PROHIBITIONS, Table of

RECIPROCITY, Privileges of Navigation Law confined

to certain Countries

Acts 4 Geo. 4. 77. and 5 Geo. 4. 1.

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RUM, Foreign. See Prohibitions

British, Certificate of Production

on Re-exportation

- from Newfoundland to Canada, Drawback

SAINT DOMINGO, Intercourse with Jamaica prohi

bited

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to be sold by Auction

probable Cause of

SARK, Trade allowed in Boats under 10 Tons Burthen

See Guernsey.

SEIZURES, by whom may be made

must be delivered into Custody of Collector and
Controller

SHIPS, Arrival of, and Report

Content Outwards

Clearance for Voyage

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under Slave Trade Act

and Application of Penalties

of Vessels, Carriages, &c.

Entry of, Outwards for Cargo

British and Foreign, on Inland Waters

Officers may

board and search

hovering and warned off

what deemed British on Inland Waters

in India, built prior to January 1, 1816
trading in America, prior to June 24, 1822
See Navigation. General Index.

of Countries not granting like Privileges SLAVE TRADE Act, Seizures made under Penalties under

SPIRITS, British, Certificate of Production

on Re-exportation

imported into Guernsey, &c. Size of Ship and
Casks

SUGAR, Melasses, Rum, Foreign. See Prohibitions.
British Certificate of Production

on Re-exportation from another Colony
East India, Certificate of Production

SUITS to be commenced in Names of Officers

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TONNAGE DUTIES in Canada, reciprocal with United

States

TRAIN OIL, Blubber, &c. Foreign. See Prohibitions

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WAREHOUSE, Ports appointed in the Act

King in Council may appoint other Ports
Goods may be entered without Payment of
Duty

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WAREHOUSE-continued.
Stowage of Goods

carrying of Goods to and from
Bond for Goods to be warehoused

of Purchaser, in lieu of Importer
for Exportation

Goods entered for, and not duly deposited
Account of Goods to be taken on landing

Goods liable to Duties on Deficiencies

entered to be taken from the Warehouse

Samples may be taken

Goods may be sorted and re-packed, &c.
what may be abandoned for Duty

to be cleared in Two Years

WEIGHTS and Measures and Currency
WINE, Cape, Certificate of Production

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ANNO SEXTO

GEORGII IV. REGIS.

CA P. CXIV.

An Act to regulate the Trade of the British
Possessions Abroad. .
[5th July 1825.]

WHEREAS an Act was passed in the present Session

of Parliament, intituled An Act to repeal the several 6 G.4 c. 105. Laws relating to the Customs; in which it is declared, that the Laws of the Customs have become intricate by reason of the great Number of Acts relating thereto which have been passed through a long Series of Years; and it is therefore highly expedient, for the Interests of Commerce and the Ends of Justice, and also for affording Convenience and Facility to all Persons who may be subject to the Operation of those Laws, or who may be authorized to act in the Execution thereof, that all the Statutes now in force relating to the Customs should be repealed, and that the Purposes for which they have from Time to Time been made should be secured by new Enactments, exhibiting more perspicuously and compendiously the various Provisions contained in them: And whereas by the said Act all the Laws of the Customs relating to the Trade of the British Possessions Abroad will be repealed; and it is expedient to make Provisions for the future Regulation of the Trade of those Possessions after such Repeal shall have effect: Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority

of the same, That from and after the Fifth Day of January Commencement One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, this Act shall of this Act. come into and be and continue in full Force and Operation,

for the regulating of the Trade of the British Possessions

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