Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/609

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Trrr.r·: xxxrv.—(X)LLEC'l`ION OF DUTIES. ——C1r. 4. 537 ssc. sec, 2830. Inspection. I 2847. Secretary may admit goods notwith- 2831. No entryowhen value exceeds bond. _ standing want of invoice. 2832. Vessels und forNatchez and Vicks- ¤ 2848. Bond to produce invoice required. _burgh. _ 2849. Oath, where one of owners resides 2833. Lxpenses of officer sent with vessel. abroad. 2834. Duties of master bound for any dis- 2850. Effect of omission of oath. trict in Connecticut or for Bur- 2851. Fee for verification of invoice. lrngton. 2852. Certificate upon invoice. 2835. Duties of master bound up James 2853. Triplicate invoices. River. 2854. Declaration to accompany invoice. 2836. Duties of master bound for Peters- 2855. Indorsement upon invoice. burgh or Richmond. _ 2856. Declaration in adjacent countries. 2837. What weights and measures used rn 2857. Change of destination. invoices. 2858. Remission of forfeiture incase of los 2838. What currency used in invoices. of invoice. 2839. F orfeiture when cost is not set forth 2859. Countries excepted from foregoing rn invoice. provisions. 2840. Collectortotake possession when in- 2860. No entry allowed without invoices, voice is not correct. except, &c. 2841. Oaths to accompany invoices. 2861. Restriction on consular certificates. 2842. Bond for production of invoice of 2862. Consuls toexact roof of invoice. goods of absent owner. 2863, To report fraudulrent practices. 2843. Oath of purchaser. 2864. Punishment for making, &c., false 2844. Authentication in absence of con- invoice. sul. 2865. For issuing false invoice. 2845. Oath of manufacturer, &c. 2866. Entry of merchandise destined for 2846. Oath of representative. British possessions. Sec. 2766. The word "merchandise," as used in this Title, may include Defigiticn of goods, wares, and chattels of every description capable of being im- Egg, m°"’h“"‘ ported. ‘ Sec. 2767. The word "port," as used in this Title, may include any Ol "P¤¤‘¢-" lace from which merchandise can be shi ed for importation or at P _ _ _ PP P ¤ which merchandise can be rmported. Sec. 2768. The word "master," as used in this Title, may include any Of "¤¤¤¤k*r-" person having the chief charge or command of the employment and navigation of a vessel. _ Sec. 2769. In cases where the forms of official documents, as prescribed D¤I>9r¢¤r¤ from by this Title, shall be substantially complied with and observed, accord- QWELWL mg to the true intent thereof, no penalty or forfeiture shall be incurred 22 S th {lg? °· by a deviation therefrom. 70I;_` ’’p' Sec. 2770. It shall notbe lawful to make entry of any vessel which Where vessels shall arrive within the United States, from any fore1gn port, or of the *0**1 f°¤‘€¤g¤ Frm cargo on board such vessel, elsewhere than at one of the ports of entry {Egg °“l‘"‘“‘ ““` designated in chapter one of this Title; nor to unlade the cargo or any -7* `—--————¢ . ’ . 2 Mar., 1799, c. part thereof, elsewhere than at one of the ports of del1very therein des- g2,,,_1g_v_;, ,,_639_ ignated, except that every port of entry shall be also a (port of delivery. U, s, T, -T-lay- his section shall not {prevent the master or comman er of any vessel ward. 2 Gall., 510, from making entry wit the collector of any district in which such vos- 5u· sel may be owned, or from which she may have sailed on the voyage from which she shall then have returned. [Sw S 5814-5821-J _ _ Sec. 2771. Vessels which are not vessels of the United States shall be Where foreign admitted to unlade only at ports of entry established by law;` and no Xl23S?:,;;,;? °”*°' such vessel shall be admitted to make entry in any other istrrct than in gr_ the one in which she shall be admitted to unlade. 2 M,,,_ 1799, ,._ 22,s. 18, v. 1, p. 639. 24 April, 1816, c. 71, v. 3, p. 299. 7May, 1822, c. 107,s. 2, v. 3,p. 693. 22 Feb., 1827, c. 31, v. 4, p. 206. 13 Feb., 1837, c. 13, v. 5, p. 146. Sec. 2772. The master of every vessel bound toa port of delivery only, b Wl56m \’6¤¤0l? in any district shall first come to at the port of entry_o_f such district, BUY; 15*;:; sv with his vessel, and there make report and entry rn writing; and pay all ,_,,,w,._ ~ duties required by law, port fees and charges, before Suc vessel Sl18·ll 2Mm·_,17gg,‘c'_gg', proceed to her port of de ivery. Any master of a vessel who shall pro- s. 19, v. 1, p. 640. 0B6d to a rt of delivery contrary to such directions shall be liable to a 4910 llgeyl penalty ofxfive hundred dollars, to be recovered with costs of suit. 2駷Fé,:·’ ig;,,, C; _ _ _ _ _ 8 ,s.1v.14,p.411. Sec. 2773. If any vessel, haying arrived within the limits of any col- P,,,,,,,,, ,-0,. d8_ lection-district, from any foreign port, departs, or attempts to depart parting from port