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on the appellant furnishing security by bond or recognizance with 

 two sureties to the satisfaction of such magistrate, judge, justice or 

 justices of the peace, to abide the event of such appeal. R. S., c. 32, 

 s. 241. 



282. An appeal shall also lie from the Exchequer Court of Canada, 

 the superior courts and county courts respectively, in cases where 

 the amount of the penalty or forfeiture is such that if a judgment for 

 a like amount was given in any civil case, an appeal would lie; and 

 such appeal shall be allowed and prosecuted on like conditions, and 

 subject to like provisions as other appeals from the same court in 

 matters of like amount. 



2. An appeal shall lie from the Circuit Court to the Court of 

 King's Bench in the Province of Quebec, to be allowed and prose- 

 cuted in like manner and on like conditions as appeals from the 

 Superior Court in that province. R. S., c. 32, s. 242. 



283. If the appeal is brought by His Majesty's Attorney General, 

 or a collector or officer, it shall not be necessary for him to give any 

 security on such appeal. R. S., c. 32, c. 243. 



284. In any case in which proceedings have been instituted in 

 any court against any vessel, vehicle, goods or thing, for the recovery 

 or enforcement of any penalty or forfeiture under this Act, or any 

 law relating to the Customs, trade or navigation, the execution of 

 any decision or judgment for restoring the thing to the claimant 

 thereof, shall not be suspended by reason of any appeal from such 

 decision or judgment, if the claimant gives sufficient security, ap- 

 proved of by the court or a judge thereof, to render and deliver the 

 thing in question or the full value thereof to the appellant, in case 

 the decision or judgment so appealed from is reversed. R. S., c. 32, 

 s. 244. 



285. Any penalty or forfeiture incurred or imposed for contraven- 

 tion of any order or regulation of the Governor in Council, made 

 pursuant to the authority of this Act, may be enforced and shall be 

 recoverable in the same manner, and before the same court or tri- 

 bunal, as if incurred or imposed for contravention of a provision of 

 this Act. 51 V., c. 14, s. 37. 



REGULATIONS. 



Powers of the Governor in Council. 



286. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, and in the 

 manner hereinafter provided, in addition to the other purposes and 

 matters in this Act mentioned, make regulations for or relating to 

 the following purposes and matters: 



(a) The warehousing and bonding of such cattle and swine as 

 may be slaughtered and cured in bond, and of such wheat, 

 maize and other grain as may be ground and packed in 

 bond; 



(&) Regulating and declaring what allowances shall be made for 



tare on the gross weight of goods; 



(c) The horses, vehicles and personal baggage of travellers coming 

 into Canada or returning thereto, or passing through any 

 portion thereof; 



