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 583 TITLE 19.———CUSl usual name or denomination, such as barrel, keg, hogshead, case, or bag. ~ ·` . l. . Fourth. The names of the persons fo ‘whom_ such packages. \g are respectively consigned in accordance with the bills of lad- 1 ing issued therefor, except that when such merchandise is con- ~ signed to order the manifest shall aol state, · » Fifth. The names of the several passengers. aboard the vase. sel, stating whether cabin pr Steerage passengers, withtheir 1 l»ag;:age,_specifyingi the number and description ot; the pieces · of baggage belonéfixg to each, and a—libt of all baggage not acl · compzmied by passengers. · i ‘” °·‘_ ` Sixth. An account of the sea stores and. shi_p’s stores on 1 Yboard of the vessel. · (Sept. 21, 1922, c. 356, Title IV, § 431, 42* t S[&I.  " l ” _ lh _ l  242. Same; separate specification of sca stores, etc.;. for- 14 feiture of artiples in excess of specihcation or landeclwithout ·; permit; penalty.——Tlne_“1nar1ifest of any vessel arriving from 1 a foreign port or place `zshall eemratelytspecify the articles to 1 b retained on board of `suchvcssel as sea stores, ship’sfst0res, e or bunker coal or "bixnker oil, and if any other or greater Qquan-, { tity of sea stores, Ship'? stores, bunker coal,_0r bunker oil is found on board of any sgch vessel *,ul$lIl" is spéciiied in the 4 nnanifest, or it any auch articles, whether sl1o.wn_on the, maui- _; feat er not, are landed without. a permit therefor lsst1ed·by‘ 1 atltacollector, all au<·b_ articles omitted from the manifest or 4, landed w;ith0:g_t a permit aii·ali"abe»stzl1jebt to forfeiture, and the { master éhall be liable to a penalty equal to the value of the ( articles: (Sept,. 2l, 1922., 0. 356, Title IV, § 432, 512 Stat. 951.). 1 . 243. Report of arrival of vessels; dutyaof Hnaster.——~=—Within , `t{ve;1ty-four, hours after the amyival of any vessel from a for- _; eign port of place, or. of g.» foreign vessel from a doxnestib port, r or of 2. yeaaelzof the United States carr}*ing_b0ntle§ merohan- { dtae, or foreign mert·h‘antlise for whlc·h_ entry has not been y made, at any port or within any harbor or bay at which such S vemcl shall come ~to,;the master shall, unless otherwise `pro- 1; gf by law, report; the arrival of the weasel at the custom- ( ,ouae,,untlc·r auch regulations as the Secretary ot Gonuileroe may prexribew (Sept. 21, @22,,c. 356, Title IV, § ·.¢133,,42 Stat}; ”q 951.) U, _  · i H   #" 13  244. Entry of `American_vvesse1s.——Exc¥ept as otherwise pm- ll vldedrby law, and undo; such regulations ae the Secretary of n Qommeroe may prescribe, the ,maatexj~ of a° vcseel, of the 11 United iSta_t@ arriving ln the United _.Stat»es from a' foreign o port or place shall, wisthin fortyyelght hoiira after its arrival ,a within, the limits ’o£ any ouatoma collection district, make  formal eatry ot the veaéel at the custuinhoaae by producing and depositing with the collmtor-t;l1e·veaael’a crew list, its` si register, or document in lieu thereof, the clearance and bills of health leaned to the vessel at the foreign port or ports from e which it arrived, together with the original and one copy of la the manifest, and ahall make oath thatathe ownership of the tl vessel is as tndioattédm-ln' the Irt~glat,e1·‘ and_that*the manifest was made oat in, accordance {with aetrtion -241 of thia`tit.le.— li (Sept. 21, IQH, c.. 356, TltleIV, § 4534, 42 Stat;. 951,) 1 vt " 245. Entry of foreign vessels.-4—-Tlie master of any foreign_ b. vessel arrivliig within. the limits of any customs collection dia- ax trict ahall, within fortpelght hk>ura thereanfter, make entry cl at the cuatmnhoaae in the same manner aa is `reqaired for the a entry of a veeael of the United States, exceptjhat a__llat of. la the crew need not be deliveted, and that inateacl of d€[}€}Sitlllg‘ ` the i·egiater_o1• document: lu lieu thereof auch master may pro-? oi tluce a ceiztihcafet by the consul of the nahlon  Wbidi Qllch al veaael iiolonga thatlaaiti ~doc·mnonts have- bwn depoaltede with the ‘ higng Such exception ahall not amély `to the vessels of foreign bi nations   whose ports American L*0BS!}1H»¥ o@oera are inet, ow permitted to have the cuatody and poaeeaeion of the register oc and other papers of veaaela entering the   at auch nations. qu ( Sept. 21,  c; 356, Title IV, 5 435, 42 Stat; 951.) K ta

rgqlus DUTIES § 251 246. Failure to report er enter véesel.———Every mister who fails to make the report or entry provided for in eectious·243, 244, or 245 of this title shall, for each oEe¤se, be liable to a` Hue ot not more than $1,000. (Sept, 21, 1922, c. 356, Title‘QlV, § 436, 42 Stat. 951.) V V Q 247. Documents retumed. upon clcare11cc.—¥·Tl1e register, or D document in lieu thereof, deposited in accordance with section 244 or 245 Shall be returned to the master·er owner of the vessel upon ite clearance. (Sept. 21, 1922, c. 356, Title IV, § 427, 42 sm. 951.). » 248. Foreign ccmsule; return ot; documents before production of CIESYRIECC; E11e.———It shall not be lawful for any fol"€‘l§l,'ll consul to (deliver to the master of ani? H foreign wessel the register, or d‘0cumem; in lieu thereof, deposited with him in taccordance with the proviel011s et section #245_ of this title until _ such master shall produce to him ‘h clearance in due form from the collector of the port pvhere such vessel has been en-It tered. Any consul offending against the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of not mere than $5,000. (Sept. Z1,. -,1922, e.  Title IV, ‘§ 438,   Stat. 952.) _ ` _24`9. Mailing repy of manifest and corrections thereof to Comptroller General or comptroller of customs; failure; penalty.-——·I1umedietely upoxflarrival and before entering his ves=eel,‘ rhe muster of at vessel from a foreign pért required to make entry shell mail to: thé Comptroller General of the United States at Washington, District of Columbia, or shall mail or lellyer to the mmptroller of customs, if any be located in such listrict, a_ copy of the manifest, and) shall orrerxtering. his nessel · melte atiidavit `thet a, true and correct copy was so xnailed or delivered, end he shall also mall to said Com-
 * roller General, or m:1l1`_.orT deliver to eaid comptroller of

rustome a true and correct copy of any c0rreetien_ of leech nenifest filed on eutry_ of his vessel. Any master who fails ao to mail or deliver such 'copy of the manifest or correction hereof shall `be liable to-e penalty of not more than $500. fSept. 21, -1922, c. 356, Title LV, 5  Stat. 952.) 250( Post entries; mailing Tropics to Comptrel»ler__“General ~ n: comptroller of custome; failure; penalty.-—»Ief there is any nerchezndiw or baggage on board eucln vessel which ie not ncluded “iil_or which does not Jamee with the manifest, the new of the vessel shell make a poet entry thereof, ami) null `copy to the Comptroller- General of the United States r mall or deliver a copy to the comptroller of customs, iteny, .11d for fuilnirel so to do shall be liable to a penalty of $500; Sept.;21, 19% .c. 356, Title IV; § 440, 42 Stat. 952.) ` 251. Vessels not required to enter.--—The following vessels hell not be requiredkte make entry at the eustomlnoueezi (1-) Vessels of war grad purblie reeeele employed for the onveyenee of letters edd dispatches and not permitted by the me of theuetiens to whicl:r—tl1ey" belong to be employed in he trernsbortation of passengers er merehemliee in trade; (2) Paeeexiger veeeele making, three; trips or ofteuer {week etweeu a. port of th·e—United _Stetee_e11d ·e. fereige port, er eeeels used exélueively ae ferrybeefte, carrying paseengere, aggege, er merclxendieez Provided, That the mueter of amy  l1cln`veeeel_e11nll be required to report euehlraggage eudomer— ’ lxendiee to theeollecter rwitlrlu twentyafour llémrs efter errivel; (3) Yaehts of fifteexrgreee tone or under not permitted by ‘~* rw to cerry merchendlee er peeeengers for hire; (4) Vessels errivlxlg ih dietrees or for the purpose of) taking;
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stall depa`rt\ritlxoir: ·twenty-feur hours mater errivel without wing leixcled or taken on beard any nxrereloleedim otller than unker eeel, bunker oil, or necessary eee eteree, Tl1€?Ill{1SIi*1‘. vmer, or agent ofeeueh vessel ehell report under oath to the zllecter the hour. end date of arrival, end departure and the uentlty of btmker eoel, bunker ell,; or necessary eee etoroe lken onboerd; and · ‘ · ee. ( Z _