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sum is paid or satisfactory security is given for the payment thereof, 

 and, unless payment is made or security is given within thirty days, 

 such vessel may at the expiration thereof be sold to pay the said sum. 



K. S., c. 32, s. 21. 



665 192. If any goods are imported into Canada in any vehicle, 

 other than a railway carriage, or upon the person, between sun- 

 set and sunrise on any day or at any time on a Sunday or a statutory 

 holiday, except under a written permit from a collector of Customs, 

 and under the supervision of an officer, such goods and the vehicle in 

 which the same are imported, together with the fittings, furnishings 

 and appurtenances, and the animals and the harness or tackle apper- 

 taining thereto shall be forfeited, and may be seized and dealt with 

 accordingly. 



2. If the articles so forfeited or any of them are not found, the 

 owner at the time of importation, and the importer, and everv other 

 person who has been in any way connected with the unlawful impor- 

 tation of such articles, shall forfeit a sum equal to the value of the 

 articles, and shall be further liable on summary conviction before two 

 justices of the peace, to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars 

 and not less than fifty dollars, or to imprisonment for a term not 

 exceeding one year and not less than one month, or to both. 52 V. } 

 c. 14, s. 3. 



193. (a) Any vehicle containing goods, other than a railway car- 

 riage, arriving by land at any place in Canada, whether 

 any duty is payable on such goods or not ; and 

 (5) Any such vehicle on arriving, if the vehicle or its fittings, 

 furnishings or appurtenances, or the animals drawing the 

 same, or their harness or tackle, is or are liable to duty ; and 

 (c) Any goods brought into Canada in the charge or custody of 



any person arriving in Canada on foot or otherwise; 

 shall be forfeited and may be seized and dealt with accordingly, if 

 before unloading or in any manner disposing of any such vehicle or 

 goods, the person in charge thereof does not, 



(a) come to the Custom-house nearest to the point at which he 

 crossed the frontier line, or to the station of the officer 

 nearest to such point, if such station is nearer thereto than 

 any Custom-house, and there make a report in writing to 

 the collector or proper officer of Customs, stating the con- 

 tents of each and every package and parcel of such goods 

 and the quantities and values of the same; and, 

 (5) then truly answer all such questions respecting such goods or 

 packages, and the vehicle, fittings, furnishings and appur- 

 tenances appertaining thereto, as the said collector or proper 

 officer of Customs requires of him; and, 

 (c) then and there make due entry of the same in accordance with 



the law in that behalf. 



2. If the articles so forfeited or any of them are not found, the 

 owner at the time of importation and the importer, and every other 

 person who has been in any way connected with the unlawful im- 

 portation of such articles shall iorfeit a sum equal to the value of 

 the articles; and shall be further liable, on summary conviction be- 

 fore two justices of the peace, to a penalty not exceeding two hun- 

 dred dollars and not less than fifty dollars, or to imprisonment for 



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