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47. For furnishing copies of such records, for each bill of sale, mortgage, or other conveyance - 0 50

FEES FOR THE INSPECTION OF STEAM VESSELS.

In addition to the fees above-mentioned for issuing enrolments, licenses, or registers to vessels, the following fees are to be collected under the Act to provide for the better security of life on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam. They should be paid over to the chief officer of the Customs, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Treasury Department, and by him be deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, to create a fund for the payment of the expenses of enforcing the Act above cited. They are to be accounted for as other revenue receipts, and should not be included in the emolument account.

48. For the inspection and examination of steam vessels made for the year, and for furnishing the inspection certificate:

For each steam vessel of 100 tons or under

49. For every ton in excess of 100 tons

50. For the licensing of each captain, chief engineer, and first-class pilot of a

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FOR THE SERVICES MENTIONED BELOW FEES ARE COLLECTIBLE AS FOLLOWS:— 53. Entry of a vessel, American or Foreign, from a foreign port with passengers :— Entry of a vessel of 100 tons or upwards Entry of a vessel, if of less than 100 tons

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Permit to take in cargo or ballast while discharging, if required
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54. Clearance of a foreign vessel for a foreign port with passengers :-
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28. Official documents, registers excepted, required by any merchant, owner, or
master of any vessel, not before enumerated, as orders, permits, and other
documents requiring the collector's signature, including certificates on in-
voices, and shipper's manifests; and for every jurat or verification on oath,
not otherwise provided for

29. Services other than admeasurement, to be performed by the surveyor in
foreign-going vessels of 100 tons or more, having on board merchandise
subject to duty
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30. For like services in vessels under 100 tons, having similar merchandise
31. For like services on all foreign-going vessels not having merchandise subject
to duty

32. Protection

33. Crew list

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34. Weighing of weighable articles exported, upon which a drawback or return
duty is allowed, or withdrawn from bonded warehouse for export, per
100 pounds. (To be accounted for to the Treasury as miscellaneous
custom receipts)

35. Weighing of salt to cure fish. (See Treasury Regulations of 1874, Arts. 739,
743, and 744. See also Regs. of 1868, Part V., Art. 122, and Supple-
mentary Regs. of July 27th, 1872.)

36. Measuring salt withdrawn in quantities less than an entire importation, for the
curing of fish, per hundred bushels

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37. Weighing of other weighable articles in the districts of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore, per 112 lbs. -

38. Weighing of other weighable articles in the district of Norfolk
39. Weighing of other weighable articles in all other districts

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[Weighers' fees are not to be collected, unless weighing is necessary to
determine dutiable value; and goods entered for immediate exportation, and
not actually deposited in warehouse, are exempted from such fees.]

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40. Gauging of gaugeable articles exported, upon which drawback or return duty
is allowed, and gauging of goods withdrawn from bonded warehouse for
export, per cask

[Fee not applicable to goods exported in cases.]

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41. Gauging of other articles :

Casks, each

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42. For counting the number of bottles of cider, beer, ale, porter, &c. contained in
any package, per dozen bottles

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Potatoes, grain, and all similar measurable articles

Marble, lumber, and all similar articles, the actual expense incurred
[Measurers, weighers, and gaugers are to be paid monthly by the collector, and
the amount so paid should be charged to the United States.]

44. For recording bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, or conveyance of a vessel
under Act of July 29, 1850

45. For recording certificate for discharging and cancelling any such conveyance
46. For furnishing a certificate setting forth the names of the owners of any regis-
tered or enrolled vessel, the parts or proportions owned by each, and also
the material facts of any existing bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, or
other encumbrance, the date, amount of such encumbrance, and from and
to whom made

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47. For furnishing copies of such records, for each bill of sale, mortgage, or other conveyance - 0 30

FEES FOR THE INSPECTION OF STEAM VESSELS.

In addition to the fees above-mentioned for issuing enrolments, licenses, or
registers to vessels, the following fees are to be collected under the Act to
provide for the better security of life on board of vessels propelled in whole
or in part by steam. They should be paid over to the chief officer of the
Customs, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Treasury
Department, and by him be deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the
United States, to create a fund for the payment of the expenses of enforcing
the Act above cited. They are to be accounted for as other revenue re-
ceipts, and should not be included in the emolument account.

48. For the inspection and examination of steam vessels made for the year, and for
furnishing the inspection certificate:-

For each steam vessel of 100 tons or under

49. For every ton in excess of 100 tons

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FOR THE SERVICES MENTIONED BELOW FEES ARE COLLECTIBLE AS FOLLOWS:— 53. Entry of a vessel, American or Foreign, from a foreign port with passengers :— Entry of a vessel of 100 tons or upwards

Entry of a vessel, if of less than 100 tons

Duties performed by the surveyor on vessel of 100 tons or upwards, if there be dutiable cargo

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Duties performed by surveyor on vessel of less than 100 tons, if there be
dutiable cargo

Duties performed by surveyor on vessel of whatever tonnage with free cargo
Jurat to passenger
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Perinit to land old sails, chronometers, and water casks if required

Permit to land ballast, if required

Permit to land passengers' baggage

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Certified copy of outward manifest, if required

Departure permit, when required

Postal oath, if not embodied in general oath on clearance

Tonnage duty, at 30 cents per ton, if due

Certificate of payment of tonnage dues

Certificate of American growth or production, if required

55. Clearance of an American vessel for a foreign port with passengers :Fees, same as above, and bond for crew

Certified crew list

Certificate to shipping articles

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56. Entry of an American vessel sailing under register, in the coasting trade,
touching at a foreign port, under the Act of May 27, 1848, and bringing
thence cargo and passengers:—

Foreign entry, if of vessel of 100 tons or upwards
If of less than 100 tons

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Duties performed by surveyor on vessel of whatever tonnage, with free cargo
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Permit to land old sails, chronometers, &c., if required

Permit to land ballast, if required

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Receiving certified manifest and granting permit, for each manifest

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57. Clearance of an American vessel sailing under a register, touching at a
foreign port, under the Act of May 27, 1848, and carrying cargo and
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58. Entry of merchandise for immediate consumption on arrival (Form 80, Art. 347, Regs. 1874).

Certificate to each invoice (Art. 349, Regs. 1874)

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60. Withdrawal entry for consumption at port of original importation (Form 125, Art. 617, Regs. 1874).

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61. Withdrawal entry for consumption at a port other than that of original impor tation (Forms 127 and 142, Arts. 618 and 653, Regs. 1874).

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Penal bond, if required, 40 cents additional

62. Withdrawal entry for transportation in the United States, at the port of original importation (Form 128, Art. 631, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874).

Oath to entry

Transportation bond

Permit to deliver

Permit or order to load

Certificate to copy of invoice (Art. 638, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874)

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63. Withdrawal entry for transportation in the United States, at a port other than that of original importation (Forms 129 and 143, Arts. 631 and 653, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874).

Fees, same as in par. 62.

64. Re-warehousing entry (Form 136, Art. 645, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874).

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