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Acts, shall be repealed, and the said several clauses, and the said 

 several Acts, and every matter, clause, and thing therein contained, 

 are hereby respectively repealed. 



XV. And be it enacted, That the Act, passed in the fourth year of 

 the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, entitled, An 

 Act for the support and regulation of light houses, and every matter, 

 clause and thing, therein contained, save and except the several 

 clauses or sections thereof which are hereinbefore repealed, and also 

 except as altered or amended by this Act, shall be continued, and the 

 said Act, except as aforesaid, is hereby continued in full force and 

 operation until the thirty-first day of March, which will be in the 

 year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and no 

 longer. 



XVI. And l>e it enacted, That this Act shall continue and be in 

 force until the thirty-first day of March, which will be in the year 

 of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty -six, and no longer. 



No. 78. 1852, April 3: Statute of Prince Edward Island, 15 Viet., 



Cap. 27. 



An Act relating to Light and Anchorage Duties. 



[April 8, 1852.] 



Be it enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, 

 as follows : 



I. For each and every vessel registered in this island, which shall 

 hereafter, on its first voyage, sail from any port, place in this island 

 for any other port, place or country whatsoever, there shall be paid a 

 light duty of six-pence per ton for each and every ton which such 

 vessel shall admeasure, agreeably to its register the same to be paid 

 to the Controller of Navigation Laws at the port or place from which 

 such vessel sails, or to such other person or persons as now are or 

 hereafter may be appointed by the Administrator of the Government 

 of this Island for the time being to receive the same, who shall deliver 

 to the master a certificate thereof, agreeably to a Form in the Sched- 

 ule to this Act annexed, marked (A), which shall exempt the said 

 vessel from further payment of light or anchorage duty in the same 

 or any other port in this Island, until the First day of January next 

 after such payment, but no longer; and such vessel shall not be cleared 

 at the custom house without the production of such certificate; but 

 new vessels leaving this island on their first voyage, and intended 

 for sale, shall only be liable to pay two-pence per ton duty, unless 

 they again return, when they shall immediately become liable to the 

 full duty as aforesaid. 



II. All other vessels coming into any port or place in this Island 

 shall pay. on entry, six-pence per ton as aforesaid, to the Controller 

 of Navigation Laws, or other person appointed as herein before 

 mentioned, who shall grant a certificate thereof, agreeably to the 

 Form in the Schedule to this Act annexed, marked (A), which shall 

 exempt them from further payment of light or anchorage duty in 

 that or any other port in this Island, until the first day of January 

 next after such payment, but no longer. 



