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28. All actions for the recovery or enforcement of penalties or 

 forfeitures imposed by this Act shall be commenced within three 

 years after the offence committed. K. S., c. 94, s. 17. 



29. No appeal shall be prosecuted from any decree, or sentence 

 of any court, in respect of any penalty or forfeiture imposed by tins 

 Act, unless the inhibition is applied for and decreed within twelve 

 months from the decree or sentence being pronounced. R. S., c. 94, 

 s. 18. 



30. In cases of seizure under this Act, the Governor in Council 

 may direct a stay of proceedings, and, in cases of condemnation, may 

 relieve from the penalty, in whole or in part, and on such terms as 

 are deemed right. R. S., c. 94, s. 19. 



REVISED STATUTES, 1906, CHAPTER 48. 



AN ACT Respecting the Customs. 

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15. The collector or proper officer of any Canadian seaport may 

 cause any vessel, bound for such seaport from any port out of Canada, 

 to be boarded by an officer, detailed by him for such service, at any 

 place within three marine miles of the anchorage ground, and such 

 oilicer may demand from the master or purser of such vessel a correct 

 copy of the report inwards intended by such master or purser to be 

 presented at the Custom-house on arrival, and may remain on board 

 the vessel until she anchors. 



(2) The copy of the report so received by such officer shall be 

 deposited by him at the Custom-house, as the vessel's report inwards, 

 for comparison with that to be presented by the master or purser in 

 person. K. S., c. 32, s. 24. 



1 'i. The master of every vessel coming from any port or place out 

 of Canada, or coastwise, and entering any port in Canada, whether 

 Laden or in ha I hist , shall go without delay, when such vessel is anchored 

 <>r moored, to the Custom-house for the port or place of entry where 

 he arrives, and there make a report in writing to the collector or other 

 proper officer, of the arrival and voyage of such vessel. 



(2) The report shall state, so far as any of the following particulars 

 are or can be known to the master, the name, country, tonnage and 

 port of registry of the vessel, the name of the master, the country of 

 the owners, the number and names of the passengers, if any, the 

 Dumber of the crew, and whet her t he vessel is laden or in ballast, and 

 if laden, t he marks and numhers of every package and parcel of goods 

 on board, and where the same were laden, and the particulars of any 

 good towed Loose, and where and to whom consigned, and where any 

 and what good-, if any, have been laden or unladen, or hulk has been 

 broken during the voyage, also the part of the cargo and the number 

 and mime-, of I be | intended to be landed at that port, and 



at any other port in Canada, what part of t he cargo, if any, is intended 

 to be export id in t he same vessel, and what surplus stores remain on 

 board. K. 8. c. 32, s. 25. 



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