Statutes of the United States Relating to Revenue, Commerce, Navigation, and the Currency: To which are Prefixed the Declaration of Independence and the ConstitutionLittle, Brown,, 1868 - 960 pages |
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... Fees of District Attorneys . 215 . 66 16 , 66 Payment of Debentures .. 216. Dec. 22 , 66 Relief of distressed Navigators .. 217. March 19 , 1838 . Acts of Maryland and Georgia ... . 218. May 31 , 219. July 66 Prohibition of ...
... Fees of District Attorneys . 215 . 66 16 , 66 Payment of Debentures .. 216. Dec. 22 , 66 Relief of distressed Navigators .. 217. March 19 , 1838 . Acts of Maryland and Georgia ... . 218. May 31 , 219. July 66 Prohibition of ...
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... Fees , ted . How distribu- SEC . 25. That the fees and allowances , for the several services to be performed , pursuant to this act , and the distribution of the same , shall be as follows , to wit : For the admeasurement * of every ...
... Fees , ted . How distribu- SEC . 25. That the fees and allowances , for the several services to be performed , pursuant to this act , and the distribution of the same , shall be as follows , to wit : For the admeasurement * of every ...
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... fees and tonnage in every port of the United States , at which she may arrive , as ships or vessels not belonging to a citizen or citizens of the United States , and if she have on board any articles of foreign growth or manufacture ...
... fees and tonnage in every port of the United States , at which she may arrive , as ships or vessels not belonging to a citizen or citizens of the United States , and if she have on board any articles of foreign growth or manufacture ...
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... Fees allowed under this act . Fees for ad- SEC . 34. That the fees and allowances † for the several duties and services to be performed , in virtue of this act , shall be as follow ; that is to say : - For admeasuring every ship or ...
... Fees allowed under this act . Fees for ad- SEC . 34. That the fees and allowances † for the several duties and services to be performed , in virtue of this act , shall be as follow ; that is to say : - For admeasuring every ship or ...
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... fees under this receive a certified manifest and grant a permit , the fees arising there- from , shall be received by him solely for his use . And all other fees arising , by virtue of this act , shall be received , and accounted for ...
... fees under this receive a certified manifest and grant a permit , the fees arising there- from , shall be received by him solely for his use . And all other fees arising , by virtue of this act , shall be received , and accounted for ...
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act entitled Act of March act to provide aforesaid allowed amount appointed appraisers approved assessor bond cargo cents per pound centum ad valorem certificate certificate of registry CHAP citizens clerk collection district collector commercial agent commissioner compensation Congress consignee consul court customs deemed delivered deputy dollars per annum drawback duties on imports eighteen hundred enacted entitled An act exceeding exported fees five hundred dollars foreign port forfeiture hereafter inspectors invoice jurisdiction land Large license manner manufacture ment mulatto naval officer oath or affirmation offence Orleans packages paid passengers payment Penalty person or persons port of entry port or place ports of delivery prescribed purpose receive repealed reside respectively revenue river salary Secretary ship or vessel Stat steamboat surveyor therein thereof thereto thirtieth thousand dollars tion tonnage Treasury trict United wares and merchandise wares or merchandise
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