8. 40 8. 43 8. 46 CUSTOMS- continued. No. 10 of 1876, s. 40 Rules for inquiries All goods may be imported unless Govr. in Council otherwise directs . 8.45 (a) Arms and ammunition may be prohibited Bringing to of ships quickly Nos. 9 of 1892 and 9 of 1898 Master to report within twenty-four hours of No. 10 of 1876, 8. 52 endorsement on to answer questions to account for cargo 8. 55(a) 8. 55(b) 8. 55 (0) Going on board ship with wrecked goods Entry of goods for home use 8. 48 8. 53 . 8. 56 8. 59 8. 59 B. 60 8. 61 8. 61 8. 61 8. 62 8. 62 8. 63 6. 64 8. 65 B, 66 8. 67 s. 68 8. 69 8. 69 CUSTOMS—continued. No. 10 of 1876, s. 60 proviso as to wrecked goods Ex-warehouse entry. See below, (p). to be warrant for warehousing Warehousing of wrecked goods . Entry for home use of goods for warehouse (f) Entry of Free Goods. Bill of entry to be used 8. 65 to be warrant of delivery (g) Provisional Entry. Where value, &c. of goods unknown . If perfect entry not made goods forfeited (h) Entry of Re-imported Goods. Liability of re-imported goods to duty How far re-imported goods exempt from duty No. 12 of 1898, s. 3 (i) Entry of Goods generally. How goods to be described in entry No. 10 of 1876, s. 71 entry, forfeited no entry necessary for prohibited articles, &c. in Surplus stores may be entered or warehoused Samples may be taken Special entry Receipts may be given 8. 78 Certain receipts free from stamp duty No. 12 of 1889 (Sc.) (k) Importation by Inland Carriage and Navigation. Rules may be made No. 10 of 1876, s. 79 Appointment of inland ports, &c. 8. 79 Contravention of rules 8. 80 8. 70 B. 70 . 8. 71 8. 72 8. 73 s. 74 . 8. 74 8. 74 8. 74 8. 74 8. 75 8. 76 8. 77 . 8. 78 . No. 10 of 1876, s. 81 8. 81 8. 81 8. 81 $. 81 8. 81 8. 82 8. 83 8. 84 8. 85 CUSTOMS- continued. Entry to be within fourteen days where goods perishable Detention of ship for guarding expensos (m) Abatement of Duty for Damage. In case of damage during voyage How amount of abatement to be ascertained (n) Landing ; Examination ; Warehousing. Examination, &c. of goods to be at expense of importer. to be basis for payment of duty compensation for (o) Warehoused Goods. Regulations for removal of warehoused goods provisions as to Special permit to take goods from warehouse Exportation. 8. 86 8. 87 8. 88 8. 89 . 90 8. 91 8. 92 8. 93 8. 93 8. 93 S. 94 8. 95 S. 96 8. 97 8. 98 8. 100 s. 100 8. 101 s. 102 8. 103 8. 102 8. 104 8. 105 bond s. 106 s. 107 8. 108 8. 108 8. 109 8. 110 CUSTOMS-continued. Export of warehoused goods to be in ships not No. 10 of 1876, s. 111 8. 112 Shipment of goods, provisions as to 8. 113 on Sundays . Nos. 9 of 1892 and 9 of 1898 (b) Entry and Clearance for Export. Bond on export of warehoused or restricted goods. No. 10 of 1876, s. 114 6. 115 where no bond required 8. 116 to describe goods as per export list 8. 117 Discrepancy between goods and entry 8. 118 Meaning of “exporter” 8. 118 Forfeiture of goods removed from warehouse for export, &c. without authority 8. 119 Transhipment of goods for export 8. 120 Drawback on exportation abolished 6. 121 (c) Clearance of Ships Outwards. Master to give certified inward report 8. 122 Report outwards before clearance 8. 123 Certificate of clearance 8. 124 False report outwards 8. 124 in case of ship in ballast. 8. 127 Goods to correspond with report 8. 125 Goods shipped and not cleared forfeited 8. 126 Ships in ballast B. 127 Passenger ships deemed in ballast 8. 128 Steamships exempted from certain sections 8. 129 (d) Miscellaneous. Boarding of ship three miles from coast s. 130 Breaking seal on stores 8. 131 Ship not duly bringing to . 8. 132 Time of exportation and departure defined 8. 133 Goods prohibited from exportation 8. 134 may be exported by license of Governor No. 14 of 1877 8) Coasting Trade. Coasting trade defined No. 10 of 1876, s. 135 Restrictions during coasting voyage 8. 136 Landing and shipping, provisions as to 8. 137 on Sundays Nos. 9 of 1892 and 9 of 1898 Inward report before clearance No. 10 of 1876, s. 138 Transire of coasting ship 8. 139 False transire, penalty s. 139 Transire to be given up at port of discharge 8. 140 Boarding and searching of coasting ships B. 141 Detention of ships' papers till clearance 8. 141 . 6) , d; , ) CUSTOMS- continued. No. 10 of 1876, s. 142 8. 142 Minors' bonds valid 8. 142 How bond put in suit 8. 143 (10) False Declarations. Subscribing false declaration 8. 144 Answering questions falsely 8. 144 Using counterfeit documents 8. 144 See also above, (6) (c), (d); (7) (c); (8); and see below, (11) (c); (12) (c)(ii). (11) Smuggling. (a) Restrictions on Small Craft. Regulations for ships, &c. under 20 tons No. 10 of 1876, s. 145 for inland navigation 8. 145 Ships used contrary to regulations forfeited 8. 146 Licensing of ships, &c. under 10 tons 8. 147 Revocation of such licenses 8. 148 Forfeiture of such ships removing uncustomed or prohibited goods 8. 149 (b) General Regulations to prevent Smuggling. British ships with false bottoms, &c. 8. 150 Foreign ships with goods in false bottoms, &c. 8. 150 Unshipping uncustomed goods 8. 151 Importing prohibited goods 8. 151 Improperly removing warehoused goods 8. 151 Exporting prohibited goods 8. 151 Concealing prohibited goods 8. 151 Landing goods without due entry 8. 152 Restricted goods deemed to be run 8. 153 Ship getting rid of cargo without being able to account for it. 8. 154 Examination of goods on landing 8. 155 Rummaging of ships in Colonial waters 8. 156 Carts, &c. may be searched 8. 157 Writs of assistance 8. 158 Search warrants 8. 159 Ships, &c. used in conveyance of goods liable to forfeiture, forfeited $. 160 Seizure of ships and goods liable to forfeiture $. 161 Arrest of persons liable 8. 161 Goods seized, how dealt with 8. 162 Goods stopped on suspicion, how dealt with 8. 163 Notice of seizure to be given to Customs officer. s. 163 to owner 8. 164 except where goods seized in presence of offender . 8. 16 Disposal of condemned ships and goods 8. 165 |