433
CUSTOMS—^
Transport of military stores and arms without a pass, prohibited. 1810
Collector to report stoppage of goods liable to confiscation . —
Board to determine how goods liable to confiscation are to he disposed of... —
Proceeds of goods confiscated, how to be disposed of . —
Informers, how to he remunerated when goods are not confiscated . —
What commission collectors are to receive. —
Deputy collectors to receive a fixed salary, but no commission. —
Rules respecting embezzlement of money, or detention of papers by native 1
officers.J
No collections of any kind to be taken by officers, excepting such as are ) —
authorized—punishment for breach of rule.j
Punishment of unauthorized persons for exacting custom duties . —
Collectors may propose amended rules to Board . —
Rules relating to collectors equally applicable to deputies and assistants... —
What duty to be levied on import or export of tobacco. 1820.
Governor-General in Council may appoint any number of covenanted ser- ? iggg
vants to be officers for collecting.j
Governor-General may pass any orders respecting disposal of confisca- )
tions, fines, and penalties. j
CALCUTTA, SPECIAL RULES.
Tide-waiter to board vessels arriving and ascertain certain particulars. 1810.
Form of manifest to be delivered. —
Master to swear to manifest . —
When and how goods may be allowed to be landed . —
Special care to be observed in respect of vessels lying within certain limits —
Rules to be observed in landing cargoes and settling duties . —
Dutyon manifests to be settled by Board . —
Invoices of goods passed on deposits to be kept in custom-house till the 1
whole is cleared . _)
Claims to remission of duties on damaged goods, when and how to be 1
admitted .J
Packages, &c. not to be received into custom-warehouses, unless marked 1
and numbered .J
Limitation of time for goods remaining in warehouses . —
Receipts to be given on delivery of goods at custom-house and returned 1
when goods are cleared .J
Tide-waiters to keep account of packages taken into or out of the ware- 1
houses . J
Ships importing in ballast to be reported .. —
Collector to report to Government the landing of arms or military stores... —
Precious stones imported or exported to be entered at custom-house. —
How goods may be landed for re-exportation.^. —
Stores, how may be landed for temporary purposes . —
Rates of exchange to be observed in adjusting duties .^ 1819
Register of imports to be kept—form. 1810.
Goods for exportation to he shipped from custom-house—exception in case ]
of grain . j
Applications for permits to export, how to be made .
Duty to be paid or security given before goods are shipped for exportation .
Penalty when gruff goods, &c. do not agree with the invoice.
Laden boats not to pass custom-house without permission ..
Provisions and stores, the property of the Crown, exempt from duties.
Parcels for individuals and necessaries passable at discretion.
Goods free of duty to be entered at custom-house.
Claims to drawback not to be allowed unless goods have been regularly 1
passed .... J
Drawback not payable on broken packages.
No return of duty to be made after ship has quitted anchorage.
Certificates required for export of opium .
How presents for family use may be sent ...
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IX. xxxi.
— xxxiii. 1.
— xxxiii. 2 to 5.
— xxxiii. 2.
— xxxiii. 5.
— xxxiv.
- XXXV.
— xxxvi.
— xxxvii.
xxxviii.
— xxxix.
— xli.
— xlii.
V.
II.
— ii. 4.
IX. xlv.
— xlv. 3.
— xlv. 5.
— xlv. 5, 6.
— xlv. 8.
— xlv. 9, 10.
— xivi.
— xlviii. 4.
— xlix.
— 1.
— li.
— lii.
— liii.
— liv.
— lv.
— lvi.
— lviii.
— lviii.
— lx.
xix.
lxi.
1.
IX.
— — lxiv. lxv.
— — Ixvi.
— — lxvi.
— — lxx.
— — lxxi.
— — lxxii.
— — lxxiii.
— — lxxiv.
— — Ixxvi.
— — lxxvii.
— — lxxviii.
— — lxxix.
— lxxx. .
CUSTOMS—^
Transport of military stores and arms without a pass, prohibited. 1810
Collector to report stoppage of goods liable to confiscation . —
Board to determine how goods liable to confiscation are to he disposed of... —
Proceeds of goods confiscated, how to be disposed of . —
Informers, how to he remunerated when goods are not confiscated . —
What commission collectors are to receive. —
Deputy collectors to receive a fixed salary, but no commission. —
Rules respecting embezzlement of money, or detention of papers by native 1
officers.J
No collections of any kind to be taken by officers, excepting such as are ) —
authorized—punishment for breach of rule.j
Punishment of unauthorized persons for exacting custom duties . —
Collectors may propose amended rules to Board . —
Rules relating to collectors equally applicable to deputies and assistants... —
What duty to be levied on import or export of tobacco. 1820.
Governor-General in Council may appoint any number of covenanted ser- ? iggg
vants to be officers for collecting.j
Governor-General may pass any orders respecting disposal of confisca- )
tions, fines, and penalties. j
CALCUTTA, SPECIAL RULES.
Tide-waiter to board vessels arriving and ascertain certain particulars. 1810.
Form of manifest to be delivered. —
Master to swear to manifest . —
When and how goods may be allowed to be landed . —
Special care to be observed in respect of vessels lying within certain limits —
Rules to be observed in landing cargoes and settling duties . —
Dutyon manifests to be settled by Board . —
Invoices of goods passed on deposits to be kept in custom-house till the 1
whole is cleared . _)
Claims to remission of duties on damaged goods, when and how to be 1
admitted .J
Packages, &c. not to be received into custom-warehouses, unless marked 1
and numbered .J
Limitation of time for goods remaining in warehouses . —
Receipts to be given on delivery of goods at custom-house and returned 1
when goods are cleared .J
Tide-waiters to keep account of packages taken into or out of the ware- 1
houses . J
Ships importing in ballast to be reported .. —
Collector to report to Government the landing of arms or military stores... —
Precious stones imported or exported to be entered at custom-house. —
How goods may be landed for re-exportation.^. —
Stores, how may be landed for temporary purposes . —
Rates of exchange to be observed in adjusting duties .^ 1819
Register of imports to be kept—form. 1810.
Goods for exportation to he shipped from custom-house—exception in case ]
of grain . j
Applications for permits to export, how to be made .
Duty to be paid or security given before goods are shipped for exportation .
Penalty when gruff goods, &c. do not agree with the invoice.
Laden boats not to pass custom-house without permission ..
Provisions and stores, the property of the Crown, exempt from duties.
Parcels for individuals and necessaries passable at discretion.
Goods free of duty to be entered at custom-house.
Claims to drawback not to be allowed unless goods have been regularly 1
passed .... J
Drawback not payable on broken packages.
No return of duty to be made after ship has quitted anchorage.
Certificates required for export of opium .
How presents for family use may be sent ...
' VOL. HI. , * * 3 K
IX. xxxi.
— xxxiii. 1.
— xxxiii. 2 to 5.
— xxxiii. 2.
— xxxiii. 5.
— xxxiv.
- XXXV.
— xxxvi.
— xxxvii.
xxxviii.
— xxxix.
— xli.
— xlii.
V.
II.
— ii. 4.
IX. xlv.
— xlv. 3.
— xlv. 5.
— xlv. 5, 6.
— xlv. 8.
— xlv. 9, 10.
— xivi.
— xlviii. 4.
— xlix.
— 1.
— li.
— lii.
— liii.
— liv.
— lv.
— lvi.
— lviii.
— lviii.
— lx.
xix.
lxi.
1.
IX.
— — lxiv. lxv.
— — Ixvi.
— — lxvi.
— — lxx.
— — lxxi.
— — lxxii.
— — lxxiii.
— — lxxiv.
— — Ixxvi.
— — lxxvii.
— — lxxviii.
— — lxxix.
— lxxx. .