Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/981

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sixrY.snvE1~rrH coneanss. sm. II. cs. ssa. 1922. 953 entry may proceed with such merchandise from port to Tplort or °°"°“°.,.,·Q,’;,’f'“""·*` from district to district for the unlading thereof: Provided, at the pmat. Secretary of the Treasury may, by general regulations or otherwise, Boptglnottggtudwé require the master or owner of any vessel so proceedintggto a foreign §Zr·Kit.°° Y °° port or to a port or district other than that at which vessel first arrived to `ve a bond in an amount equal to the estimated duties conditioneflzhat no merchandise shall be landed in the United States from such vessel without entry therefor having been made and a permit secured from the customs officer and for the production of such landing certificates or other evidence of compliance with such bond as the Secretary of the Treasury may by general regulations require. Sec. 443. Ciumo ron nr1··r·n1u:N·r PORTS.·—M8fCl1&DdlS6 g°’{;¤{‘{§,§,§_*;1§*;f',,,;,s°f*· any vessel for delivery in different districts or ports of entry s all be described in the manifest in the order of the districts or ports at or in which the same is to be unladen. Before an vessel arriving P°"mm°p'°°°°d° in the United States with any such merchandise shall depart from the port of first arrival, the master shall obtain from the collector a permit therefor with a certified copy of the vessel’s manifest showing the quantities and particulars of the merchandise entered at suc port of entry and of that remaining on board. E t tc Sec. 444. ENTRY AT Anornmz ron·r.——Within twenty-fom- hours avs1n¤¤r¤i1iaiiti’;$¤'i-ell` after the 8.I'1'lV8.l. of such vessel at another ort of entry, the master shall make entry with the collector at such port and shall produce the permit issued by the collector at the port of first arrival, together with the certified copy of his manifest. Pam for Mew Sec. 445. FAILURE T0 OBTAIN on TO Pnonnon 1>1:mn·r.—If the mg, wilgout pps:-ma, master of any such vessel shall proceed to another port or district °"’· without having obtained a permit therefor and a certihed copy of ' his manifest, or if he shall fail to produce such permit and certified copy of his manifest to the collector at the port of destination, or if he shall proceed to any port not specified in the rmit, he shall be liable to a penalty, for each offense, of not more thean $500. Sec. 446. Sronns nmramnn on noAnn.—Vesse1s arrivin in the m§§{,'gg"$‘,‘{,h°u”,§°;',a‘;,€ United States from foreign ports may retain on board, without the me duty- payment of duty, all coa and other fuel supplies, shi s’ stores, sea Dumb,°mmded_ stores, and the legitimate equipment of such vessels. Kny such supplies, ships’ stores, sea stores, or eqluipment landed and delivered from such vessel shall be considered an treated as imported merchandise: gv¤v¤-···· to un Provjuled, That bunker coal, bunker oil, ships’ stores, sea stores, or the uaeriliisiaufh p?·e°i° ° legitimate equipment of vessels belon to regular lines plying between foreign ports and the United Sltlizgtes, which are dela ed in port for any cause, may be transferred under a ermit by the collector and under customs supervision from the vesselpso delayed to another vessel of the same line, and owner, and engaged in the foreign trade without the payment of duty thereon. Sec. 447. UNr.an1No—PLAcn.—It shall be unlawful to make H{‘§",;‘,g,,,,,,,,,,,,,, entry of any vessel or to unlade the cargo or any part thereof of any ¤¤¤v»{¤¤¤*f¤¤· Vessel elsewhere than at a port of entry: Provided, That upon good ,,,,pem,i,_ cause therefor being shown, the Secretary of Commerce may ermit entry of an vessel to be made at a place other than a port of) entry designated hy him, under such conditions as he shall prescribe: And provided further, That any vessel laden with merchandise in bulk may B¤¤=<=¤¤‘=¤¤¤· groceed after entgy of such vessel to any place designated by the ecretary of the reasury for the purpose of unlading such cargo, under the supervision of customs officers if the collector shall consider the same necessar ·, and in such case the compensation and expenses_of such officers shall be reimbursed to the Government by the party in interest. _Sec._ 448. SAMn—PnnumNmY EN·mY——PnRmT.—Except as pro- p§,§,'?{”“€,, vided 111 section 441 of this Act, no merchandise, passengers, or ¤““““·