Customs Laws of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, and Tariffs of Dock and Wharfage Dues

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W.A. Richards & sons, 1887 - 131 pages
 

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Page 76 - Majesty's reign, entituled, an " Act to amend and consolidate the " Laws relating to the Customs of the United Kingdom and the " Isle of Man, and certain Laws relating to Trade and Navigation " and the British Possessions...
Page 22 - ... the defendant may plead the general issue, and give the special matter in evidence...
Page 50 - For every gallon of such spirits, or strong waters of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon...
Page 76 - An Act to amend the law relating to " the protection in the colonies of works entitled " to copyright in the United Kingdom...
Page 22 - ... after notice in writing shall have been delivered to him, or left at his usual place of abode, by the attorney or agent...
Page 11 - Comp35 troller or other proper officer to receive an entry by bill of sight for the packages or parcels of such goods, by the best description which can be given, and to grant a warrant thereupon, in order that the same may be landed and...
Page 3 - I will not require, take, or receive any fee, perquisite, gratuity, or reward, whether pecuniary, or of any sort or description whatever, either directly or indirectly, for any service, act, duty, matter, or thing done or performed, or to be...
Page 92 - Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor...
Page 76 - Act or ordinance is sufficient for the purpose of securing to British authors reasonable protection within such possession, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, if she think fit so to do, to express Her royal approval of such Act or ordinance, and thereupon to issue an Order in Council declaring that so long as the provisions of such Act or ordinance continue in force within such colony the prohibitions contained in the aforesaid Acts...
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