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DOMINION  OF  CANADA.

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locks,  provided  by  the  department  of  customs  ;  but  this  will  not  prevent  the  proprietors ­
  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  immediately ­
  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  transporting, ­
  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  person ­
  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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