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Clarke, Richard [Hrsg.]
The regulations of the government of Fort William in Bengal in force at the end of 1853 - to which are added, the acts of the government of India in force in that presidency: with lists of titles and an index (2): Regulations from 1806 to 1834 — London, 1854

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A.D. 1810.]

REGULATION IX.

135

Reg.III.1830.

ActXVlU83ih
Act XIV. 1836.

See Sec. iv.
Act XIV. 1836.

Act XVI.<1837!

ActXIV.1836.

LXVII. AH applications for permits shall be made to the collector of
the customs in writing, and shall specify the name of the vessel on which
the goods are to he laden, the name of the commander, and the place to
which the vessel is bound; and shall he accompanied by a chellaun or
invoice, specifying the numbers and marks of the packages, the sorts and
quantities of goods in each, the place of manufacture, and the Calcutta
market price thereof. After which othcial bills shall be made out for the
duties, unless the goods be exempted from duty; and the amount shall be
paid, or security given for the payment of it in ten days, before the goods
shall be permitted to be shipped.
LXVIII. LXIX. [Rules when goods do not correspond with appli-
cation for permit.]—/h/ ZA. A I V 1837.
LXX. On exporting gruff or other goods, not being piece-goods, one or
more chests, bags, or packages, at the discretion of the collector of the
customs, may be examined and weighed, subject to the same penalties, in
case of a difference from the chellaun, 777
LXXI. All boats laden with goods or merchandize from the interior of
the country shall be brought to at the custom-house. The goods on any
boats attempting to pass Calcutta without permission from the collector
of the customs shall be liable to confiscation.
LXXII. Provisions and stores for the use of Majesty's navy, which
are the immediate property of the Crown, may be passed free of duty;
but articles of provisions furnished to Majesty's squadron by the con-
tractors or their agents are not to be exempted from the payment of the
prescribed duties.
LXXIII. Parcels for individuals and necessaries shall be passed at the
discretion of the collector of the customs.
LXXIV. Goods for exportation free from duty shall nevertheless be
entered at the custom-house, in the same manner as if they were goods
paying duties.
LXX V. [Rules relating to drawback.]—/b/ A<2<Z<3% ZA AZ-
AU. 1825, /SbAe&Zg Z?, AZU. 1836.
LXXVI. It is to be observed as an invariable rule, not to admit any
claims for drawback, unless the goods shall be exported regularly through
the custom-house, and be included in the manifest of the export cargo
delivered into the custom-house by the commander or owner of the
vessel on which they may be exported, with the application for a port
clearance; nor, in any case, after the port clearance shall have been
taken out.
LXXVII. No drawback shall be allowed on the re-exportation of arti-
cles imported from sea forming only a part of the package in which they
were imported, or on any package that may not be entire as imported.

Applications for per-
mits to be in writing,

Bills to be made out
for the duties, which are
before shipping the
goods.


All boats laden with
goods from the interior
Penalty if they at-
tempt to pass without
to pass duty free.
Exception.

of duty, must be en-
tered at the custom-
house.

less the goods shall be
exported through the
custom-house and be

*Nor on a part of the
package in which they
were imported, or any
package not entire as
imported.
 
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