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§ 333 Tzarzm 46.-- tho enrolling or licensing of vessolsy built in the United States and owned by citizens thereof, not propelled by sail or by intomél motivé power of their ownyand not in any com muy- ing pashéngorsy, whether navigating the intemnl waters of n Sthto or the navigable waters ot the United Stntos, and not engaged in trade with contiguous foreign territory, not shall this or any law existing on June 30, 1879, be construal to _ require the enrolling, registering or licensing of any datboat, barge or like craft for tho carriage of freight, not propelled by sail or by internal motive power ot its own, on tho rivers or Iakes of the United States. (Juno 30, 1879, c. 54, 21 Smt. 44.) ` 333. Poding table of fou.———Every oollector and oomptrollor of customs éhnll cause to ho a@3:od and constantly kept in some conwicuous place in his onlce n tain table ot the rates of fees domandable by this chapter. (R. S. E 4383; Sept. 21,. 1922,- c. 856, 5 5%, 42 Stat. 974:.) — 334. Vcsséls liable for foes for enrollment.-·»All vessels subject to pnroltment or license shall be liable to the payment of. tho fees established by low for -services of customs omcers incident thereto. (R. S. { 4384;). l _· _ __ -» _ ` 335. Lighters and boats.-Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to extend to any jbont or lighter not being masted; or if nméted land not decked, employed in tho harbor of any townlor `clty. (R, S.} 4385,) · ° ` ` 338. Cnnnl boats oxcmbt fgfonnl enrollment, license, and customs fees.-—#Sections 251, 252, 259, 262 to 269; inclusive, 273 to 279, inclusive, 281; 294 to 301, inclusive, 303, 304, 307 to 315, inolusivo, 317, 318, 321 to°329, inclusive, 333, and 335 shhll not be so construed ns to extend to canal boats orhonts employed on the internal waters of canals og any State`; and all such · boats, excepting only such as are provided with sails or pro- `pélli11g‘n;achlnory ot their own adapted to lake 0; coastwisc navigation, and excepting such as are employed in trade with the Cnnadns,·shal1—bo exempt from éuch provisions and from the payment of nil customs 31;,; othor foes under any Act ot- l Gr•ng··o&. (Apr. 18, 1874, c. 110, 1,8 Stat. 31.) _ %aptor 18.--PA8SPOR'1*S AND PAPERS on VESSELS ENGAGED IN FOREIGN COMMERCE. I ` 351.,Pasoporta oi United States" wjoqséls on depnrturq to foreign . _ country. ·‘ _ . “A _ * y @2. Penalty for departing without passport. §53. lfggports of nnragglstgxjeq. · ; 7354. Ilepont of ship': papers with consul. ` 3855. I?cnnlty_to1·_failure. _- · Section 351. Pagsports of United Staten vandals on depart} nre to foreign ¢onntry.¢—··Evory vc$sel not tho United States, ’ going to any foreign country; shall, before sho departs from tho Unite; States, nt_tho_1~wnwt ot the master, he t¤;·nishod'_by the oollocto: for tho distgict whore such vessel may bo, with A pnésport; tho form for which mall- proscribed by tha _ ®cm; tory of State, In order to he entitled tosuch x w tho - mnstox~o£-every such vessel shnllbé boun¢lQ with so l8B¢·Il1l°8· ties, to the Treasurer of the United Stntu, in the penalty of H $2,000, conditioned that thfnaisport shall not M nppllw to_ the t A uso or protection of any other yum than the _-one - — lu it; and that, in mso ot the loss or mln ot any éamol havin: snob passport, the mma shall, three months, bodolivcrotl — » np to the collector from whom it was mcoivnd, it tho loss or sale take place within tho United Stntm; or within al: months, _lt tho same shall happen nt any place nearer than tho Ohm: of Good Hope; and within eighteen months, it at s more cllhtant place. {R.S.§?1308.)’ · = __ ·_> t 35,2. Ponnlty fordopartini Without · t.—··--If im! vim! · ot the United States shall 'dopnrt thertetx~om,` and shall he l»ound_ to any foreign éountry, other than to l6&`“l)N'€ ·ln" Anxerloa, without such tho manor of such 1*% lhhli

SHIPPING 1488 be liable to a penelty ot $200 for every such offeneeee (R. S. 6 4301.) 353. Passports of unregistered vessels.--—Every unregistered vessel owned by a citizen of the United States, and sailing with a sea letter, going to any foreign country, shell, before site departs from the United States, at the request ef. the meetcr., be furnished by the mllector at the district where meh vessel may be with a pasepért, for which the metexjshnli be subject to the rules end conditions prescribed for vessels ot the United States. _(R, S. S 4308.) . ‘ ‘ _ · 354. Deposit of ehip’a papers with co·nsel.·-Every meater et a vesgel, belonging to citizens of the United States, who shell sail from any port of the United States, ehal}, on his arrival at a foreign port, depgit hieregistcr, sei letter, and Medi tcrraneen mssport with the comm!. or vice census}, it any there be at such port; and it shell be the duty ot meh consul or vice consul, on such mister or commander producing to him a clearance from the proper omcer of the port where his vessel may tie, to deliver to the master all of his- papers, it such, master or commindcr hee complied with the prevmens of law relating to the discharge ot_ seamen in e foreign country, e¤:d_ _ to the I>¤Y!¤cnt 2ot'tbe fem of c0neuler.omcers.‘ {R. S. { 4389.) 355.* Penalty , fortfsilurc,-·Every master of any such veseen who refuses or neglects to tlepostt the papers tas required by thepveceding section, shell be liable to e penalty et $500, to - bc recovered by such consutnr vice consul, `in his own name, for the 'beneiztt of t1ro)United States, in nny c0m·t_of competent _ jurisdiction. (B. S. § 4310.} · · Chéptér 14.-;-—I1tISPEC'1‘ION OF STEAM VESSELSQ VEBSELS SUBJECT T0 INSPECTI N AND REi}ULA't*l0N ~ 361. What garesteam veeeels. ‘ 8 . A · _ 362. Vessels subjcct° to provisions _ chapter; reciprocal acceptance of foreign ccrttdcetes of inspection; fees; 363. United State; Shipping _ Board vessels. ‘ 364...Veasels navigating coastwise and on Great Lake!. 365. Veisels navigating Irondequoit Bay. 368. Foreign vessels admitted to registry. __ APPO1N'1‘MENT, QUA.!,IFIC4’1‘IONS. DUTIES., AND. SALARIPSS oe '... 1 · ·INSPECTORS AND QTHER OFFICERS · 371.·Superrlsing Inspector Gcncrel and Iicputy Supcrvieixig Inspector

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372.. Duties ot Supervising inspector Qeeeijg}. ‘ — _ · - · 373. ·Su·per7ising inbnectore; qunlitlcettone end appointment. ` 374. Designation of odlcer to perform duties of `nbecnt Ttnapcctor. 375. Meetings otiboard; eseignment of districts; executive cemmitteex 370. Duties of snpervletng inepectore. » - 377. Duties as to deletions oflew. 378._Bupervision— of locnrboerds. · _ _ 379. Supervision of districts not hsving ieepectore. 380. Regiiietions ee to information to- loc¤l`· inspector:. 381. llegulattone es to pausing stamens. ‘_ . 382. inspectors; number end salutes; aesietnnta end ctorka: , _' _ _ traveling expensee. ’ V _ - , ‘ ‘ 388. Traveling exmuea et- inspectors. _ 384. Quauueationa and appotnmeet- of locgn tnepectore. . 385. Persona ineligtnle a• inspectors or assistants. O `MODE; MANNEB, AND EXTENT DIP QNSPECTIQN: CER'I‘1FI·` . · · CATR8: RE€()R_DS· _ _ 891. Hnll;.an<1 equinmente; exemption ot reach; entorceenent of ,_ ` requirements. . _ _ 2 c · - . 7 . -882. Botlere and appurtenances. - . 898. Centre! ot niet! nlm end pteem registers. - _ ,384. Ameunt of steam pressure allowed height boat; on uleetssipp}. M. Bewotng buses: cert.t¤c•tes. ‘ ~ · . M9. Equipment of bprgu with ltfenrtng appliances. · ~ $*7. Certt§¤t•` of inspeetterand eqetnment of barge requh·eg1._ · 883. b•rc•_ without eerttacnte or equipment prescribed.

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