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 'I‘r1·L1·: xnvm. --COMMERCl•] AND NAVIGA'l‘ION.—Ch. 1. 807 Sec. 4183. Whenever the master or the name of a vessel so recorded Change of nwis changed, the owner, rt owner, or consignee of such vessel shall cause t" "" “‘““° of “" a memorandum thereoimto be indorsed on the certificate of the record, °°'ll$EL-- by the collector of the district where such veasel may be. or at which ll>i*l·->*-23,I>·297- she shall first arrive if such change took lace in a foreign oountry; and a copy thereof shall be entered in the hook of records, a transcript whereof shall he transmitted by the collector to the collector of the district where such certiticate was granted, if not the same person, who shall enter the same in his book of records, and forward a duplicate of such entry to the Register of the Treasury; and in such case. until the owner., part owner, or consignee shall cause the memorandum to be made by the collector, in the manner above prescribed, such vessel shall not be deemed :1 vessel recorded, in pursuance of this Title. Sec. —l1&l. The master or other person having the command or cliurge P{·<><1¤··ti¤n of of any vessel, recorded in pursuance of this Title, shall, on entry of such "*"f"'l"“'° “\"’“‘““‘ vessel. produce the certificate of such record to the collector of the district ir} ' where she is so entered: and in default thereof the vessel shall not be Ibid-- >·- 24- entitled to the rivileges of a recorded vessel. Snr. 4155. The fees to be allowed and paid to collectors for services l·`r·e»··.»ieolleewr. pertaining to the registry or record of vessels shall be as follows: For Ibid _ 25‘** each certificate of registry or record. two dollars; for each indorsement "` upon an certiticate of registry or record., one dollar; and for taking any bonel required by this Title, twenty-tive cents. Sm. 4186. The fees to be allowed and paid to surveyors shall he as l·`e•·¤· of survey- follows: For the admeasurement. and certifying the same, of any vessel °'”· of one hundred tons and under, one cent per ton; for the llCllll0BSl1I'(‘— 2 3{m·__ 1199, .·_ ment of any vessel above one hundred tons and not exceeding two hun- 23, s. 2, v. 1, p. 706. dred tons. one dollar and fifty cents: for the admeasurement of any 8,,6 3}*93 l86‘*·-§· vessel above two hundred tons. two dollars; for all other services to he ""' "' l`s’p’ "' performed by such surve- *or, on hoard any vessel of one hundred tons or upward. having on board) goods, wares, or merchandise subject to duty, three dollars; for the like services on hoard any vessel of less than one hundred tons burden. lmvin on board goods wares, or merchandise subject to duty, one and a half dollars; on all vessels not having on board goods, wares, or merchandise subject to duty, two-thirds of a dollar. All such fees shall be paid by the master or owner of the vessel in which the services shall be performed to the surveyor by whom they shall he performed. if performed by one only, for his sole bcnelit; but if performed by more than one, to him who shall have the first agency, to be divided in equal parts between him and the other or others by whom the services shall also be performed. But the charge for the ineasurement of tonnage and certifying the same shall not exceed the sum of one dollar and fifty cents for each transverse section under the tonnage-deck; and the sum of three dollars for measuring each between—decks above the tonnage-deck; and the sum of one dollar and fifty cents for each poop, or closed-in space available for cargo or stores. or for the berthing or accommodation of passengers, or officers and crew. above the upper or spar deck. Sm:. 4167. Every collector or officer who knoxvin ly makes, or is con- Penalty for miscerned in making. any false register or record, or who knowingly grants °9¤d¤*{*l’{'°m°°"‘· or is concerned un granting, any false certificate of registry or record of 31 9%,1792*-,1, or for any vessel, or any other false document whatever touching the >·.26,v.1,p·298· same, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this Title, or who dmignedl y takes any other or greater fees than are by this Title allowed, or who receives any voluntary reward or gratuity for any of the services pcrformod,pu rsuant thereto; and every surveyororother person appointed to measure any vewel, who willfully delivers to any collector or naval otucer a false description of such vessel, to be registered or recorded. shall he punishable by a tine of one thousand dollars, and be rendered incapable of serving in any officc of trust or profit under the United States. Sec. 4185. If any person authorized and required by this Title to per- Penalty for negform, as an officer, any act or thing, willfully neglects to do or rform l°°f_b>' °fl}}f°"’· the same, according to the true intent and meaning of this Tile. he Ibid. s1—(l!l——5fi