Certificates of Produce, required in certain cases . Claim, for return of duties overpaid, within what period to be
made COASTW:SE.—Trade coastwise must be by British Ships only
Regulations appertaining thereto. List of Goods allowed to be transhipped from Vessels arriving from Foreign parts, into Vessels loading Coast-
wise Cockets, for British Goods, how to be endorsed. COLONIAL TRADE.-See British Possessions. Copper.-Old Copper Sheathing, and Old Copper Utensils, may
be admitted to entry duty free, under certain regulations . Copper Ore, may be taken out of the warehouse to be smelted
Damaged Goods.—Description of such as are not entitled to allowance for damage
82 Damage how to be allowed; and time in which claim must be made
83 Form of Declarations for Damaged Goods
90 & 91 Deals, duty on, when imported into Ireland, to be assimilated to
the duty charged thereon, when imported into England 180 and Timber used in Mines in England and Ireland, regula-
tions relating to the Drawback to be allowed thereon ... 181 Split for Dunnage, not being worth the rated duty, are to be reduced to Firewood....
182 DebentURE Goods, regulations appertaining thereto.
216 Goods for Drawback must be shipped within three years from payment of duty, and no debenture to be paid after two years from date of shipment ..
217 DECLARATIONS, required to be made on the entry of certain Articles 90 of value, for Goods imported..
80 do. for Goods exported
190 DEMI-JOHNS, or large Bottles of Green Glass, how to be charged with duty
104 DRAWBACKS of Customs and Excise, payable on certain articles the
produce or manufacture of the United Kingdom, when ex- ported to Foreign parts
208 of Customs, on duty paid Foreign Goods when exported
215 on Timber and Deals used in Mines, in England and Ire- land
181 on Wine consumed by the Officers of the Navy and Ma- rines
218 Droits of ADMIRALTY, liable to duty
94 Duties on Foreign Goods imported into the United Kingdom.. 99 into the Isle of Man...
240 into the British Possessions.
250 return of, if overpaid...
90
Duties, continued.
on Goods exported on East India Goods, imported through Malta and Gibral- ter, and on Goods imported from New South Wales, Nor. folk Island, and Van Diemen's Land. London Port, or Dock Duties..
East India Goods, valuation thereof Entry op Goops Inwards ;-Unauthorized persons not to be per
mitted to make entries ;-Time in which the entries must be made.... Particulars of entry. by Bill of Sight;—Perfect entry to be made after Goods
are landed by Bill of Sight... being Surplus Stores .. as from Plantations...
Outwards, and particulars thereof . EUROPEAN Goods, restriction on the importation of certain Articles Excise, Inland Duties
Bounties and Drawbacks on British Goods exported Export Duty, Goods exempt therefrom ..
82 84 85 190
4 206 208 200
Fines and SATISFACTIONS..
Goods, penalty on offering Goods for sale, as run, or prohibited ;
Restricted Goods deemed Run Goods for the purpose of proceeding for forfeiture... Restriction on the importation of certain European Ar- ticles ;-Goods of Asia, Africa, or America, restriction on the importation thereof through Europe ;-Goods deemed to be imported from any particular place, must be brought direct ;-Goods. the produce of places within the East India Company's Charter ;-Goods manufactured, deemed
the produce of place where manufactured ...... May not be imported iuto the United Kingdom from Guern- sey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man, except in British Ships ;-may not be exported from the United Kingdom to the above Islands, or to any British Possession in Asia, Africa, or America, except in British Ships ;-may not be carried Coastwise from one part of the United Kingdom to another, or from any of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man, to any other such Islands, or from any part of such Islands to another part of the same, or from any British Possession in Asia, Africa, or America, to any other of such Possessions, except in British Ships. May not be imported into any British Possession in Asia, Africa, or America, in foreign Ships, unless of the country of which the goods are the produce, and from which they
Goods, continued.
are imported Goods not otherwise prohibited than by the law of Navigation, may be imported from any place in a British Ship, and from any place not being a British Possession in a foreign Ship of any country, and however navigated, to be warehoused for exportation only ;-Goods imported, exported, or carried Coastwise, contrary to the law of Navigation, forfeited Undervalued ;-Goods entered by Bill of Sight ;-Landed by Bill of Sight, fraudulently concealed, forfeited ;- Goods delivered on deposit ;-Goods not deemed deli- vered in virtue of Bill of Sight, unless perfect entry is made ;-In what cases Bill of Sight is not required;— Goods damaged
82 Damaged, how the allowance is to be made ;-Goods re-
turned by Bill of Store ; Limitation of time for the re-im- portation of Goods by Bill of Store ..
83 List of, which may not be re-imported by Bill of Store ;- Surplus Stores
84 Goods entered as from Plantations ;-Certificate of growth required for Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa Nuts, Spirits, and Ma- hogany, if entered as being the produce of a British Pos- session in America, or the Island of Mauritius..
85 Certificate of produce required for Sugar from British Pos- sessions in the East Indies, Wine from the Cape of Good Hope, Blubber, Train Oil, &c., of British fishing, and for Flax, Wood, Bark, Hemp, &c., from New South Wales, Norfolk Island, Van Diemen's Land, and New Zealand .. 86 which may be landed without Report, Entry, or Warrant. 90 not specifically rated ;-Duties on, by what Acts levied'.. 93 East India, imported through Malta and Gibraltar ;-Goods the produce of New South Wales, Norfolk Island, and Van Diemen's Land ;-Goods being Droits of Admiralty. 5 & 94 Imported, period of importation defined;—Goods imported by the Hudson's Bay Company, what duty to be charged thereon
95 Entry of, when imported.
78 Entry of, when exported
190 Entry of, when brought Coastwise.
203 Duties on, when imported
99 & 222 Duties on, when exported
r99 A list of, which may be transhipped
195 Derelict, Jetsam, Hotsam, Lagan, and Wreck
115 Removed under bond Coastwise, and lost at Sea...
237 Prohibited or restricted on importation or exportation....3 & 195 Reweighing thereof, previous to removal Coastwise ..
236 Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, and Man, trade therewith .240 & 269 Hudson's Bay COMPANY, duty payable on Goods imported by.. 95
HorticuLTURAL Society, Plants, Seeds, &c., consigned to them,
free of duty.... Holidays at the Custom House
INLAND Duties of Excise. IMPORTATION, period of, defined IRELAND, Trade with.....
List of Warehousing Ports in ... Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks, between Great Bri-
tain and Ireland .. Isle of Man, duties on Goods imported into, and Regulations of
Trade therewith... Jamaica, no Vessel allowed to sail from Jamaica to St. Domingo,
or any Vessel from St. Domingo, to come to Jamaica.... Jersey._See Guernsey.
LONDON Port or Dock DUTIES
Malta, Island of, deemed to be in Europe.....
East India Goods imported through MAURITIUS.-- See British Possessions.
Island of, to be treated as a British-American Colony.... MANUFACTURED Goods to be imported complete, if liable to an
ad valorem duty....
to be deemed produce of country where manufactured Mirrors, Toy, and other sorts, how to be charged with duty.... Mosaic Tops for Snuff Boxes, &c., how to be charged with duty. NAVAL Stores, imported from abroad, not to be delivered without
Dock-yard Certificate Navigation Act, as amended by subsequent Acts. New South Wales, duties on Goods imported into NEWSPAPERS, whether as Consignments, or Baggage. NETHERLAND 8.- Additional duties on Goods imported in Nether-
land Vessels
Additional duty on Netherland Vessels exporting Salt.. Nitre, Sweet Spirits of, how to be charged with duty.. Officers of Customs AND Excise, may stop any Cart, Waggon,
or other means of Conveyance, on suspicion, &c., and may search Houses, &c. for Smuggled Goods.... Rewards to, on seizure of Silk Goods
Passengers, being Aliens.....
Regulations as to the entry of Baggage, belonging to.
denying having Foreign Ġoods in their possession... PATTERNS, and Samples, of Cotton, Silk, &c., free of duty.. Persons offering Goods for Sale, under pretence of being run or
prohibited..
Plafe, Drawback on, when exported Ports ;-Power vested in His Majesty to appoint.
Averment that an offence has been committed within the
limits thereof, evidence of the fact for the Warehousing of Goods..... for the Importation and Warehousing of Tobacco and Snuff,
the Lords of the Treasury may appoint PROHIBITIONS and Restrictions on the importation of certain
articles
Quays, legal, power vested in His Majesty to appoint
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RECIPROCITY OF Duties...
Remission or Imposition of Duties and Drawbacks.. Certain Foreign Vessels exempt from taking Pilots Imposition and remission of Tonnage Duties The importation of Corn may be prohibited from Foreign States, subjecting British Ships or Goods to higher Duties than are levied on Vessels, &c. of other countries An increase of one-fifth of existing Duties may be levied
on Goods the produce of any country levying higher Du. ties on British produce than upon the produce of any
other foreign country... Additional duty on Goods imported in Netherland Vessels . In what reciprocity consists.. A list of Countries or States with which Treaties of Reci- procity have been concluded.. Convention of Commerce with the United States of Ame-
rica.... An Act to carry into effect a Convention of Commerce with
America and Portugal Convention of Commerce with Austria Convention of Commerce with Colombia Convention of Commerce with Denmark. Convention of Commerce with France.. Declarations of Great Britain and Hanover respecting Re- ciprocity of Commerce.. Convention of Commerce with the Free Hanseatic Repub-
lics of Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg.. Principles of Reciprocity extended by Order in Council, to
Mecklenburgh Schwerin Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, with the
United States of Mexico Principles of Reciprocity extended by Order in Council to
Oldenburgh .. Treaty of Commerce with Portugal Convention of Commerce with Prussia Convention of Commerce with Sweden and Norway
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