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owner, shipper or consignee of any such goods as aforesaid, or the 

 rights or liability of any person under such contract. R. S., c. 32, 

 s. 249. 



291. The governor in Council may, from time to time, prohibit 

 the exportation or the carrying coastwise or by inland navigation, 

 of arms, ammunition and gunpowder, military and naval stores, and 

 any articles which the Governor in Council deems capable of being 

 converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military 

 or naval stores, provisions or any sort of victual which may be used 

 as food by man. R. S., c. 32, s. 250. 



292. Any oath or declaration which the Governor in Council 

 deems necessary to protect the revenue against fraud may, in any 

 regulation made by him under this Act, be prescribed, and any per- 

 son or officer may be authorized to administer the same; and by any 

 such regulation, a declaration may be substituted for an oath in 

 any case in which an oath is required by this Act. R. S., c. 32, s. 251. 



293. The Governor in Council may prescribe the forms of oaths 

 required under this Act. 



2. The forms of oaths authorized by statute or by the Governor 

 in Council, at the time of the coming into force of this Act, shall 

 continue to be the authorized forms until altered or dispensed with 

 by the Governor in Council. R. S., c. 32, s. 252. 



294. The Governor in Council may, by regulation from time to 

 time, appoint the ports and places of entry, warehousing and bond- 

 ing for the purposes of this Act, and may, in like manner, increase or 

 diminish the number or alter the position or limits thereof. R. S., 

 c. 32, ss. 22 and 245. 



295. The Governor in Council shall, from time to time, establish 

 such regulations, not inconsistent with law, as are required to secure 

 a just, faithful and impartial appraisal of all goods imported into 

 Canada, and just and proper entries of the fair market value thereof, 

 and of the weights, measures or other quantities thereof, as each 

 case requires; and such regulations, whether general or special, so 

 made by the Governor in Council, shall have the full force and 

 authority of law. 52 V., c. 14, s. 5. 



296. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, make regu- 

 lations for the ex-warehousing of goods, either for consumption, 

 removal, exportation or ship's stores, in any quantity not less than a 

 whole package as originally warehoused, unless the goods are in bulk, 

 and then in quantities not less than one ton in weight, except when 

 a less weight is the balance remaining of the original entry thereof 

 for warehouse. R. S., c. 32, s. 88. 



297. The Governor in Council may, with regard to vessels engaged 

 in the coasting trade or inland navigation, by regulation, dispense 

 with any of the requirements of this Act as to examination of the 

 master by the collector previously to departure, and as to clearance, 

 which the Governor in Council deems it inexpedient to enforce. 

 R. S., c. 32, s. 100. 



298. The Governor in Council may, by regulations from time to 

 time, require such further information with regard to the descrip- 

 tion, quantity, quality, and value of goods exported from Canada, 

 or removed from one port to another in Canada, or in transit through 

 Canada, to be given to the proper officer of the Customs, in the report 

 and entry of such goods outwards or otherwise, as he deems requisite 



