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§ 9.5 » TITLE 46.-T; bs} that the manifest bf the cargo on board the said (insert dtmsmination and name of thé vessel), n0w dslivéréd by ma to the collector of this district, and subscribed `with my name,

 contains, according to the best of my knowledge aud belief, a_

Q full, just, and true account bf all the goods, wares, dlld/DIGI'- slumdise mw actually laden on boaxtd thé saldvessel, and bf tim value thereof; mid if any father goods, wakes, or merchgmy diss shall; be laden or put on board the said] (insert denomiazttisu ami mama of tessel) previous td hér Sailing from this port, I will im111s{liatcl3*`rep0rt the sauté to `tlxévsaid- collector, I do also swear (or atlirm) that I verily. believe the duties `011 all the foreign mérchagxdise therein-sspecided have been paid or semrod, accextding to law, and that no part thereof- is intoadetl to bsrclanded within the United States, and that if by distress or other unavoidable accident lt shall become necessair;v·t0 island the same, I Rvlll forthwith make a just and . true report thereof to thé `écillector of the Vbustoms of the dis} trict wherein such distress pr accident may happen. S0 help H. tau Gad. (R. SQ § 4198.) _ . " . ·· 95. Mauifests in Alaskan and insular tradc.—The provisions af the four. preceding sections, réquiriug statements of quantity and- value of 'gobds carried by ivessels- clearing from the llaitéd States to forelgn`ports, shall bex- extended to andgpv- ‘ cm, under su<éhA 1‘€gTilh.ti0l1S`·&S the Secretary oil Commerce shall prescribe, 4 in the trade betwcari the United" States and Hawaii, Porto Rico; Alaska, the". Philippine olslands, 'Guam, azul its other iuoncontlguous tenjltory, and shall also g0%·emin tl: trade conducted nbetweexi said islands and territory, and Qin shigiménts from said islands or territory to other parts of the United States: _Pmz·~l¢.ibd, That this law shall not apply"in tha, Philippine Islands dtiring such timé asthe collectors of cttstams of those islands are, under the"jurisdiction°0f the War Department. (Apr. 1902, 9. 637,' 32 Stat.172; Feb. 14, 1%:%, c. 552, 32 Stat. 829; Mar. 3; 1913, c. 141, 37QStat. :736.) 96. Farm jof cleax·am:e.j———The forin of a <;learancs,_ to be granted to a {ship or vessel on hcidéparturc to an foreign port · or place, shall be follows: “I . I}istri¢éti of , ss, ‘ Port of ° :_ · _ Thess areto certify all wlmm it doth c0¤cern, that __ - , master mz <?0muza11<l<;r’0f‘the ,, burden · · t0ns, 01·,tl;‘t>rcal><‘»1;ts, mounted with _ guns, uavigatsd with E mem, r built, and bound for , having on s board ‘, bath here sntaréd and cleared his Said vessel according tcjaw. Given under 0ur`l1tmd‘sa and seals, at the ‘cust0ml10uac.0f ‘ _ , this day cf" ‘· , one thousand ¥ 4, and in tha · "· year of thé Independence of the United States oft. America. (R. S. ”§ 4201.)-' * ` d ~ 97. State inspection laws.--—Ths collectors aud.»ptheQr’0fllcers of the custams shall pay due regard to the inspection laws of the States in which tlmy may respectively act, ln such ”max1m>rl! l that :10 vasml having ca; bcaxd goods liable to ·inspe;:ti011 shall be teluand until the master, 01·_·0t_l1cr Broiler persén, shall, hayé prtvduccdtasuch certificate that all such goods have bsasntluly , luspactad, as the laws of the respective States may require to be produced » to colisctérs ox: other cmcers of the ctistomsf (R. S. § 4202.) V _ , ` ' 98. Cmnvsyamee of bullies, win; notes, or beads for United States}--——All vessels bsllfiuging to CitiZ€i18_Q·f'U.18 U1i1lt&d’Statés, aud bcuad from any port in tha United States to anfy cther part therein, or tu any foreign port, ur U from any {assign port to may port in the United States, shall,] before clearance, re- 1 ceiwé 0n’b0a:=d all such lbulliou, cciu,. United States notes and bands and bthez securities, as the Guvemmaat ct the Unimd Statss_0r any departmaat tlxersci', or may miaistegi consul, vice qonsul, cr ether {gem; at thé U United States abmad, shall t ' cmzr, and _ shall securely ccavcy and pmxaptly- dellvér the sums i to the proper autheritim pr cu¤si , I an axirivltxi at thai

SHIPPING 14% • port of dwtlnation; and shall receive for such service sw:h· e reasonable compensation as may be allowed to other carriers in the ordinary transactions of business. _(R. S. § 4204..) 99. Clearance of vessel laden with live eak.y—-Collectors of the collection districts within the States of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, before allowing a clearanceto any vessel laden in whole. or in `pnrt with live·oak timber, shall ascertain satisfactorily that such timber was cut from private lands, or, if from public lands, by eonsenfot the Department 1 of the Navy] (RQ S. § 4205.) , p · v 100. Paxment of fees on vessels outward boand.——Prevlous to a clearance being grantee to any vessel, outvvard`·beuml, the legal fees which shall have accrued on such vessel shall be paid at the omces where uch fees are respectively payable; and receipts for the same shall- be produced to the collectorior other omcer whose duty it may be to gram clearances, before alclegrsmce is granted. (RQS. § 4206;) n · l , 101. Statement of consular services performed without fee Bled.-It shall be the duty _ oi all masters of vasels for whom any official services shall be performed by any consular omoer,. without the payment of a tee, to require a written statement of such services- from sueh consular omcer, and, after certi·fy·_ lng as to whether such `statement is correct, to {amish it _ to the collector of the“district' in which such vessels shall hrst arrive on their `retum to the llhlted Statm; and if any such master of a vessel shall fail to tjurnish suchstatemeat, he shall , be liable to a fine of not _ exceeding $50, unless such master shall state under oath that no such statement was rmrzxisheq, Him by said consular officer. And it shall be the duty of- every collector to forward. to the Comptroller General all sarah statements as shall `have-ibeen furnished to him, and also a, Vstatemernt of=`all_ certltledlinvelem which shall have come to his offxoe, giving the dates of the certiheates, and the fumes of the persons for Whom and ot, the consular omeer by whom the. samewere certihed, (R. S. Q 4213; Jtme 26, 1384, c. 121, § lil, ,23·Stat. 56; Feb. 14, 1903, c. 552,,32`Stat.° 8%; Mar; 4, 1913. c. .1541, 37 Stat. 736; June 10, 1921, e. 18,42 Stat. 23.) d 102; Stesmbeats on Lake Champla.ia.————·‘Tl‘h»e master or persoa _ having charge or command ot any steamboat oa Lake. Champlain, when going from the United _ States into the Province of Quebec, may deliver a manifest of the cargo on. hoard, am} take a clearance from the collector of " as district threagh which any such boat shall rlastpass, whoa leaving the United States, without regard. to the placje from which aay stazeh boat shall have "commenced voyage, or where her} cargo shall havebeen taken oa board. (R. S. 5 ‘ lh 103. Pleasure ysnghts; license; entry and clearance; restrlc- X tions.~—·The Seeretary oi Commerce may yachts used and . ~ employed exclusively as pleasure vessels or designed as models of naval architecture, it built and owned so este be eatitletll to registry ·. and the benehts thereof as vessels of the United States it such vessels were, merehaht vessels, to he licensee? on terms. which will authorize there to proceed from port to port , of the United States and to foreign ports vvjtfioat eateriag or {clearing at the customhoase; such license shall be in snehi [ form as the Secretary of Commerce may prescribe. Saeh vessels, so enrolled and licensed, shall. riot allowed to transport merchandise or " carry passengers for pay. Such vessels shall . have their same and port placed on some conspicuous portion of their hulls. Suoht vessels shall, in, all respects, except as above, stibjeet to the laws of the United States, and shall be liable to ’ seizure and forfeiture for any violation of ‘ the

 previsioas of this chapter. . (R. S. S 4214; Mar. 3, 1883,12.. ~12—l”, __

I 1,22 Stat. " ¥.t Jan. 16, 18;%., c. 24, _§ 4, 28 Stat. §24; hug. 20, `. 1912, c. 307, § 1, 37 Stat, 3,15 ;»Mar. 4, 1913, c._ 141, 37 Stat. 738.)_ .104. exemption of fgieiga, yachts fmm charges and, tenaage taxes; lieeasmwwlleaever it shall he made to appear to the satisfaction at the Premcleat of the United States