150 LEGISLATIVE ACTS, PROCLAMATIONS, ETC., 



ENTRY OUTWARDS. 



96. The master of every vessel bound outwards from any port in 

 Canada to any port or place out of Canada, or on any voyage to any 

 place within or without the limits of Canada, coastwise or by inland 

 na\ Lgation, shall deliver to the collector or other proper ollicer a report 

 outwards under his hand of the destination of such vessel, statins; her 

 name, country and tonnage, the port of registry, the name of the 

 master, the country of the owners and the number of the crew. 



(2) The master shall also, before the vessel departs, bring and 

 deliver to the collector or other proper officer, a content in writing 

 under his hand, of the goods laden, and the names of the respective 

 shippers and consignees of the goods, with the marks and numbers 

 of the packages or parcels of the same, and shall make and subscribe 

 a declaration to the truth of such content as far as any such particu- 

 lars can be known to him. 51 Vic, c. 14, s. 20. 



97. Before any goods or ballast are taken on board such vessel, the 

 master shall show that all goods therein imported except such as were 

 reported for exportation in the same vessel, have been duly entered: 

 Provided that it shall be lawful for the collector or other proper offi- 

 cer of Customs to issue a stiffening order that such goods or ballast 

 as are specified therein may be laden before the former cargo is dis- 

 charged. 51 V., c. 14, s. 20. 



98. The master of every vessel whether in ballast, or laden, shall, 

 before departure, come before the collector or other proper officer, 

 and answer all such questions concerning the vessel, and the cargo, 

 if any, and the crew and the voyage, as are demanded of him by such 

 officer, and, if required, shall make his answers or any of them part 

 of the declaration made under his hand. 



(2) The collector or other proper officer, if such vessel is laden, 

 shall thereupon make out and give to the master a certificate of the 

 clearance of such vessel for her intended voyage with merchandise or 

 a certificate of her clearance in ballast, as the case may be. 



(3) If there is merchandise on board, and the vessel is bound to any 

 port in Canada, such clearance shall state whether any and which of 

 the goods are the produce of Canada, and, if the goods are such as are 

 liable to duties, whether the duties thereon have been paid; and in 

 such case, the master shall hand the clearance to the collector at the 

 next port in Canada at which he arrives, immediately on his arrival. 

 R. S., c. 32, s. 98. 



99. Before a clearance is granted to any vessel bound to a port 

 or place out of Canada, the owners or shippers or consignors of the 

 cargo on board such vessel shall deliver to the collector or other 

 proper officer of Customs entries of such parts of the cargo as are 

 shipped by them respectively, and shall verify the same by oath. 



'_') Such entries shall specify the kinds and quantities of the 

 articles shipped by them respectively, and the value of the total 

 quantity or each kind of article, and whether the said goods are of 

 Canadian or of foreign production or manufacture. 



(3) Such oath shall state that such entry contains a full, just and 

 true account of all articles laden on board of such vessel by such 

 owners, shippers or consignors respectively; and that the values of 

 such articles are truly stated according to their actual cost, or the 

 value which they truly bear at the port and time of exportation. 



