Full text: Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

DOMINION OF CANADA. 
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locks, provided by the department of customs ; but this will not prevent the pro 
prietors or occupants of the building from having their own locks on the same 
doors in addition thereto, subject, however, to the provisions of “ the customs 
act,” as amended. 
Sec. 8. No free or duty paid goods shall be stored in any such warehouse ; and 
all goods, when entered for consumption, removal, or exportation, shall imme 
diately be removed therefrom, unless permission to the contrary be first obtained 
from the collector upon an application made to him in writing, specifying the 
goods and the time for which it is desired they should remain, and in such case 
the goods shall be legibly and conspicuously marked and set apart from those 
remaining dutiable; but no such privilege shall be granted in any case except 
for good and urgent reasons. 
Warehouses of class 4- 
Sec. 0. Application for the establishment of a warehouse of this class shall be 
made in the same manner as for classes 2 and 3, and shall be subject to the 
“ regulations for slaughtering and curing swine in bond.” 
Class 5.—Warehouses for refining sugar. 
Sec. 10. Applications for the establishment of warehouses of class 5 shall be 
made in accordance with the terms of the regulations respecting the refining of 
sugar and molasses in bond, except that the application and description shall be 
submitted for approval of the minister of customs before acceptance, as in the 
case of warehouses of classes 2 and 3. * 
Class 6.—Sufferance warehouses and wharves. 
Sec. 11. Warehouses of this class for the accommodation of steamers and 
Çther vessels may be established in accordance with the regulations contained 
io sections 9 and 10 of chapter 13. 
Sufferance warehouses at railway stations and »depots shall be established in 
accordance with section 18 of chapter 22 under “Regulations respecting trans 
porting, manifesting, and reporting dutiable goods by railway in or through 
Canada,” and shall he subject to all the rules for safekeeping of mercandise 
stored therein provided in the case of warehouses of any other class. 
June 14, 1875. 
Sec. 12. On application to the minister of customs by the owner or master of 
any packet steamer, or other vessel being a regular trader, specifying the name 
and tonnage of the said steamer or other vessel, the general time of her arrival 
and departure, and the ports between which she is accustomed to sail, also 
designating the wharf at which she is accustomed to land and the building in 
which it is proposed to store her cargo, it shall be lawful for the said minister 
°f customs to declare the said wharf and building to be a sufferance wharf and 
warehouse for the purposes of the act, and to authorize the collector of the port 
to grant a warrant or license, for a specified time, to the master of such steamer 
or other vessel to land his cargo and store the same at the wharf, and in the 
building so declared to be a sufferance wharf and warehouse, without previous 
entry, the said master having previously executed a bond to the Crown in 
Ruch penal sum as the said minister of customs may consider equitable, but not 
'css than one thousand dollars, providing that the said master will not fail to 
'cave in the hands of the landing waiter or other officer of customs, appointed 
'nr the purpose, a report of the contents of his vessel for each voyage, and that 
be will in all other respects conform to the requirements of the law In such case, 
end will use his utmost diligence to prevent any infraction thereof by any per 
son or persons arriving at such port in his vessel. 
October 28, 1868. 
Fees for warehousing privilege. 
Sec. 13. The proprietor of every warehouse of class 2 and class 4 shall pay, 
for the privileges granted him in the use of such warehouse, the sum of $40 
Her annum, in half-yearly payments, in advance, to the collector of customs. 
The proprietor of every warehouse of class 3 and class 5 shall pay In like 
manner not less than $40 nor more than $100 per annum, according to the capac-
	        
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