Laws of Nova Scotia Relating to Customs and Excise Duties and for the Prevention of Smuggling; As Amended. Rates of Duties Payable on Goods, Wares, and Merchadize, Imported Into the Province; With Forms Used for Entering, Warehousing, or Exporting, as
Laws of Nova Scotia Relating to Customs and Excise Duties and for the Prevention of Smuggling; As Amended. Rates of Duties Payable on Goods, Wares, and Merchadize, Imported Into the Province; With Forms Used for Entering, Warehousing, or Exporting, as...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 Excerpt: ... commanding any vessel at anchor to furnish his boats and as many men as he can conveniently spare, and such men are hereby required to give their assistance accordingly; any person disobeying any such order shall, upon information on oath before any justice, be committed to jail for trial unless good security be given ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 Excerpt: ... commanding any vessel at anchor to furnish his boats and as many men as he can conveniently spare, and such men are hereby required to give their assistance accordingly; any person disobeying any such order shall, upon information on oath before any justice, be committed to jail for trial unless good security be given for his appearance at the next term of the supreme court for the county, and upon conviction of such offence he shall be subject to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars, or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months at the discretion of the court, the property saved may be held in the possession of any of the before mentioned officers until the salvage and charges are paid, or sufficient security is given for such payment. Persons may pass over and use private lands in rendering assistance. Penalty for hindrance. 6. In the case of ships, boats, or goods wrecked or in danger, all persons may for the purpose of rendering assistance to such ship or boat or for saving the cargo or apparel thereof, or for saving life, pass and repass with or without carriages or horses over any adjoining lands without being subject to any interruption by the owner or occupier, so that they do as little damage as possible under the circumstances, and may also deposit on, and afterwards remove from such lands any cargo or other articles recovered from such ship or boat to remain there for a reasonable time, and any owner, occupier, or other person, giving interruption or offering hindrance or creating impediments, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars. Property in legal custody--not to be interfered with. Molesting officer, &c., a misdemeanor. 7. No person, under any pretence whatever, shall in-1 terfere with any kind of proper...
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