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 846 Trruz L.-—VESSELS IN DOMES'I`IC COMMERCE. Penplty for <>b- Sec. 4376. Every person who assaults, resists, obstructs, or hinders '““°*‘“$ °m°°'“· any officer in the execution of any act or law relating to the enrollment, 18 Feb., 1793, c, registry, or licenstipgof vessels, or of this Title, or of any of the powers 8, s. 31;v- 1, p. 316. or authorities ves in him by any such act or law, shall, for every such ohenseh forfvghiclé nodotléeg ppnalty 18 particularly provided, be liable to a cna yo ve un re oars. _ _ _ Permit f<>rvi<>l»- ISM. 4377. Whenever an licensed vessel is transferred, in whole or in Y Y tl°“ °f h°*‘“°· part, to any person who is not at the time of such transfer a citizen of 18 Feb., 1793, c. and resident within the United States, or is employed in any other trade $»¤·32,Y· L P-3'6- than that for which she is licensed, or is foun with a forged or altered 552f§“l> }£36· °‘ license, or one granted for any other vessel, such vessel with her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and· the cargo, found on board her, shall be for- Sloop Active v. feited. But vessels_which may belicensed for the mackerel-fishery shall 3- S-, 7 Scifi. 100; not incur such forfeiture by engaging in catching cod or fish of any other · · "· °°“" description whatever. H k, B 34; Scliolhner Tres; Friends. 1 Gallis., 118; The Sloop Julia, 1 Gallis., 233; U. S. v. Schooner Mars, 1 Gallis., 237; The Boat Eliza and Cargo, 2 Gallis., 4; U. S. v. Schooner Paryntha Davis, 1 Cliff., 532; The Schooner Nymph, 1 Sumn., 516. F¤°¤Pii<>¤V>fof· Sec. 4378. Any merchandise on board any vessel which belongs, in fm""` good faith, to any person other than the master, owner, or mariners of 18 Feb., 1193, c. such vessel, and upon which the duties have been paid, or secured accord- 8, S- 33, v. 1, p- 316- ing to law, shall be exempted from any forfeiture under this Title. The Sloop Active, 7 Cr., 100; Schooner Two Friends, 1 Gallis, 118. Nvticwfseilure- Sec. 4379. In every case where a forfeiture of any vessel or merchan- 18 pcb_' 1-;93_c_ disc shall accrue, it shall_be the duty of the collector or other proper 8, s. 28, v. 1, p. 315. olflicg, who shall giyetrgotice of tilie sletmure oftstihch vessel og ofhsucl mei} c an isc 0 mser in e same a ve isemen e name an e ace 0 residence of the person to whom any such vessel and merchandise belonged or were consigned, at the time of such seizure, if the same be known to him. Recovery of for- Sec. 4380. All penalties and forfeitures which shall be incurred by géitures and penal- virtue of this Title may be sued for, prosecuted, and recovered as pinal- °“· ties and forfeitures incurred by virtue of the laws relating to the co lec- 18 pcb_, 1793, c_ tion of duties, and shall be appropriated in like manner; except when 8,s. 35, v. 1, p. 317. otherwise expressly prescribe. [Sw ss 8086-3090.] Keene r. U. S., 5 Cr., 304. Fees- Sec. 4381. The following fees shall be levied and collected from the 18 F,,b__ 1793, c_ owners and masters of all vessels except those navigating the waters of s, s. g-4,lv. 1ip(316. the northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiers, otherwise th an by 1 ¤ Yr, <=· sea: l85· S· 7· "· 16· p· First. For measuring every vessel in order to the enrollment or licens- ‘"· · a (ral nr-’ niisrk ··-a 27 Feb" 18-,7, ,._ ing an recor mg e same, the tes prescribe or 1 eserv1ces1n 01 er 69, z-. 19, p. 251. to the registry of vessels. _ Secon . For every certificate of enrollment, fifty cents. Third. For every indorsement on a certificate of enrollment, twenty cents; Fourth. For every license, and granting the same, including the bond, if not exceeding twenty tons, twenty-five cents; if above twenty and gotdmore than ong hundred tons, fifty cents; and if more than one hunre tons, one dollar. Fifth. For every indorsement on a license, twenty cents. Sixth. For certifying manifests, and granting a permit for a licensed vessel to proceed from istrict to district, twenty five cents [,] if less than MEI.}Z£€t[’l1-*2,`I`£.$.‘Z.l’€£'° my ?E2a”“’  .1 t- ·. .. the arrival of such vessel, twenty-five cents, if lessglthan eightypfbns; and if above fifty tons, fifty cents. Eighth. ror certifying manifests, and granting a permit for a registere_ vessel to proceed from district to district, one do lar and fifty cents. ..-E-léiihef EIIZ"J§’I’-QEZZL`?.-fi €°£.lS°‘l.'I.`§’5”§“°’ ““d g""”“"‘ “ "°“““ ’”` °`° .·.., oar. ‘
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