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(o) Authorizing the taking of such bonds and security as he deems 

 advisable for the performance of any condition on which 

 any remission or partial remission of duty, indulgence or 

 permission is granted to any person, or any other condition 

 made with such person, in any matter relating to the Cus- 

 toms or to trade or navigation; which bonds, and all bonds 

 taken with the sanction of the Minister of Customs, ex- 

 pressed either by general regulation or by special order, 

 shall be valid in law, and, upon breach of any of the con- 

 ditions thereof, may be sued and proceeded upon in like 

 manner as any other bond entered into under this Act, or 

 any other law relating to the Customs; 



(p) Fixing and establishing uniform standards of purity, quality 

 and fitness for consumption of all kinds of teas imported 

 into Canada, and for determining the places where the 

 duplicates of such standard* shall be kept, and the condi- 

 tions on which such standards shall be supplied to im- 

 porters and dealers in tea, and the manner in which 

 imported teas shall be examined and tested and their fitness 

 for use finally decided ; and all teas or goods described as 

 tea of purity, quality and fitness for consumption inferior 

 to such standards, shall be deemed within the prohibition 

 of the laws relating to the Customs; 



(q) Prescribing the rule and conditions under which goods im- 

 ported in bond or duty-paid, and products or manufactures 

 of Canada, may be transported from one port or place in 

 Canada to another port or place therein, over any territory 

 or waters outside the limits of Canada : Provided that the 

 goods so transported shall, upon arrival in Canada from 

 any place beyond the limits of Canada, be treated with 

 regard to the liability to, or exemption from, duty, as if 

 the transportation had taken place entirely within the 

 limits of Canada ; 



(r) Regulating the number of deer and parts thereof which may 

 oe exported in any year, when shot under provincial or 

 territorial authority in Canada, by any person not domi- 

 ciled in Canada, and limiting the ports at which such deer 

 may be exported, and for prescribing the conditions under 

 which such exportation may be permitted ; 



() Regulating and determining what shall be special Customs 

 services for which charges shall be payable to His Majesty 

 on account of the attendance of Customs officers on vessels 

 or at wharfs, warehouses, stations, or other places, and 

 the scale or amount of such charges and the conditions 

 attaching to such special services; and in any such case the 

 money received for such charges may be used for payment 

 of the salaries or pay of Customs officers for the fiscal year 

 in which the special Customs service is performed, not- 

 withstanding anything in any Act ; 



(t) Any other purpose for which by this Act, or any other law re- 

 lating to the Customs or to trade or navigation, the Gov- 

 ernor in Council is empowered to make orders or regula- 

 tions. R. S., c. 32, s. 245 ; 51 V., c. 14, s. 46 ; 54-55 V.. c. 44, 

 s. 2 ; 61 V., c. 36, s. 2; 62-63 V., c. 22, s. 2; 3 E. VII., c. 14, 

 s. 18. 

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