. . CUSTOMS—continued. No. 10 of 1876, s. 166 8. 166 Passenger making false statements 8. 166 Person to be searched may claim to be taken before Collector or D. C. or J. P. 8. 167 Misconduct by searcher 6. 168 Importing prohibited or restricted goods 8. 169 Assisting in illegal importation. 8. 169 Concealing, &c., goods removed from warehouse 8. 169 Illegally removing goods from warehouse . 6. 169 Dealing with uncustomed goods with intent 8. 169 Averment of election in above 8. 169 Improperly removing imported goods 8. 170 Assisting in such removal . s. 170 Ayerment of election in above 8. 170 Being on ship liable to forfeiture Arrest of escaped person 8. 171 8. 172 Information unnecessary in certain cases where value of goods not over £5 8. 173 Custody of person arrested. Bail s. 174 8. 174 Warrant of arrest may , 174 Sale of goods pretended to be run 8. 175 Persons assembling for smuggling s. 176 abetting such persons. 8. 176 Obstructing Customs officer s. 176 Rescue of goods seized 8. 176 Destroying goods to prevent seizure 8. 176 Persons assembling with arms :for smuggling s. 177 for rescue of goods seized 8. 177 for rescue of person . 177 to prevent arrest. s. 177 Aiding, &c., such armed persons s. 177 Shooting at Customs boat or officer 8. 178 Wounding Customs officer . Violently obstructing Customs officer s. 179 (a) Collusion; Bribery. Collusive seizures 8. 180 Customs officer taking bribe 8. 180 Bribery of Customs officer . s. 180 See also above, (1) (a). (12) Procedure. (a) Generally. Search for smuggled goods. See above, (11) (b) (c). 8. 178 . CUSTOMS—continued. Arrest. See above, (11) (b), (c), and below, (b). 8. 181 8. 181 8. 181 8. 182 8. 182 s. 183 8. 184 8. 185 s. 186 8. 187 8. 187 8. 187 8. 188 s. 189 8. 190 8. 190 8. 190 B. 191 8. 192 8. 193 s. 194 s. 194 8. 195 s. 196 s. 196 8. 197 8. 198 8. 198 8. 199 8. 200 8. 201 8. 202 8. 202 . . . No. 10 of 1876, s. 203 8. 204 8. 205 B. 206 8. 206 8. 207 8. 208 8. 209 8. 209 8. 210 8. 211 8. 212 s. 213 8. 213 CUSTOMS— continued. (c) Proceedings for Forfeitures—continued. Decree of condemnation Judge may certify probable cause Entry of claim and appearance persons False oath as to claim, perjury (d) Evidence in Customs Proceedings. Restricted goods deemed to be run except in offences under ss. 176—180 (13) Protection of Officers against Actions. Officers searching cart, &c. forfeiture, effect of . See also PUBLIC OFFICERS, 2 (1). Short title and commencement ported without payment of duty articles 8. 153 -ss.169, 170 8. 206 8. 214 8. 215 8. 216 8. 217 8. 218 8. 218 8. 157 8. 210 8. 219 No. 12 of 1898, 8. 1 8. 2 8. 3 8. 4 8. 4 8. 5 8. 5 (Sc.) (Sc.) . 8. 6 CUSTOMS—continued. No. 3 of 1894, s. 1 s. 2 Four per cent. ad valorem duty on various other articles s. 2 Exemptions from duty 8. 3 Bonded wines, spirits and tobacco may be exported without payment of duty 8. 4 No drawback on such goods 8. 4 Payment of German duty to exempt from further duty 8. 5 Duty payable in German or English currency (3) Miscellaneous. Duty on wrecked goods. See WRECKS, 2 (7). Collection of duty. See above, 1 (3). 3. Miscellaneous. Export of arms during general prohibition No. 14 of 1877 No. 4 of 1884 No. 17 of 1888, s. 29 No. 20 of 1889, s. 9 Importing or exporting counterfeit coin No. 12 of 1892, s. 300 Sunday cargo working (restriction) No. 9 of 1892 (permits) No. 9 of 1898 Travelling allowances to Customs officers No. 10 of 1898, s. 10 Duties of Comptroller as to licensing of Auctioneers. See AUCTIONS, 1 (2), (4). MARK, 1. (2), (7); CRIMINAL LAW, 3 (2) (a). ARMS AND AMMUNITION. . DALRYMPLE, Annuity to Mrs. Dalrymple No. 3 of 1889 . DAMAGE, No. 10 of 1894, s. 57 on information. See CRIMINAL LAW, 5 (3) (a). DANGEROUS HARM. See GRIEVOUS HARM. DAY. See TIME. DEAD BODY. See CEMETERIES. . DEATH, Of party to suit. See CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1 (5) (e). medical officer to enter circumstances No. 3 of 1888, 8. 24 No. 12 of 1892, s. 229 Of donor of power of attorney to agent. See MASTER AND SERVANT, r. 102 1 (7) Causing. See CRIMINAL LAW, 5 (1) (c). See CORONER. DEBT, Attachment of, in execution. See CiviL PROCEDURE, 5 (4) (a). British and Colonial Probates Ordinance No. 20 of 1892, s. 3 DEBTOR, Examination of. See CIVIL PROCEDURE, 5 (1). . ' DECLARATION, Meaning of. No. 3 of 1876, s. 8 In lieu of oath, in giving evidence No. 4 of 1876, s. 78 in affidavits No. 4 of 1876, Sc. 1, O. 6, r. 27 By Customs officer on admission to office No. 10 of 1876, s. 11 In lieu of promissory oath . No. 5 of 1877, s. 14 By constabulary on enlistment. No. 3 of 1879, 8. 15 No. 17 of 1888, 8. 5 No. 12 of 1889 (Sc.) No. 6 of 1894, s. 9 No. 8 of 1896, s. 3 See OATH. . s. 24 |