STATUTES, PROCLAMATIONS, BULES, OEDEES, ETC. 1243 



Section. 



183. Goods must be imported in regis- 



tered vessel. 



184. Collector may grant bill of 



health. 



185. Where things seized to be taken. 



186. How smuggled goods stopped on 



suspicion of being stolen to be 

 dealt with. 



187. Seizure or detention to be re- 



ported to assistant collector. 



188. Assistant collector may call upon 



owner or claimant for state- 

 ment on oath. 



189. Assistant collector may report 



his opinion to Receiver General. 



190. Proceedings thereon. 



191. Decision of Rec. General final. 



192. Reference to the court. 

 393. Proceedings thereon. 



194. Service of notice to produce. 



195. Sales of forfeited goods. 



196. Application of proceeds of sales 



of forfeited goods. 



197. Production of books, &c., in case 



of seizure of goods. 



198. Penalty for non-production. 



199. Release of goods seized on deposit 



of value and costs. 



200. Cattle or perishable articles may 



be sold as if condemned. 



201. Procedure in case of claim of ar- 



ticles under $100 in value. 



202. Penalty and forfeiture for smug- 



gling, &c. 

 208. Penalty for not reporting. 



204. Forfeiture of goods landed with- 



out due entry. 



205. Penalty and forfeiture for breach 



of regulations. 



206. Vessels used in conveying for- 



feitable goods to be forfeited. 



207. Forfeiture of smuggled goods. 



208. Persons in company having smug- 



gled goods guilty of a misde- 

 meanor. 



209. Persons on board smuggling ves- 



sels; Penalty. 



210. Penalty for procuring persons to 



assist in smuggling. 



211. Persons making false invoices not 



to recover price of goods. 



212. Evidence of intention to fraudu 



lently use invoice. 



213. Penalty on persons presenting 



false invoice. 



214. Forfeiture of goods included in 



false entry. 



215. Offences as to warehoused goods. 



216. Penalty for illegal entry of ware- 



house. 



217. Penalty for obtaining access to 



bonded goods in a railway ca~. 



218. Penalty for altering or defacing 



marks. 



219. Penalty on person other than 



owner, agent or master enter- 

 ing goods outwards. 



Section. 



2C1. Counterfeited paper. 



221. Taking seized goods without au- 



thority. 



222. Persons assaulting, &c., officers. 



223. Penalty for refusing to stop ves- 



sel. 



224. Penalty and forfeiture for offer- 



ing for sale goods pretended to 

 be smuggled. 



225. Penalty for not truly answering 



lawful questions. 



226. Penalty for having wrecked goods 



unreported, &c. 



227. Penalty on police officer not con- 



veying detained goods to Cus- 

 tom House. 



228. Penalty on collector allowing 



payment to be avoided or de- 

 ferred. 



229. Penalty on Customs' officers con- 



niving at evasion of revenue 

 laws. 



230. Jurisdictions in which penalties 



recoverable. 



231. Appeals. 



232. Persons entitled to bring suit. 



233. More offences than one may be 



charged. 



234. Matters to be averred in declara- 



tions, &c. 



235. Costs of prosecution, &c. 



236. Nolle prosequi may be entered if 



no fraudulent intent. 



237. If place where cause of prosecu- 



tion arose is averred, onus is 

 on party traversing. 



238. If probable cause for seizure is 



certified, successful claimant 

 not entitled to costs. 



239. Onus of proof on owner in cer- 



tain cases. 



240. Disposition of goods seized, &c. 



241. Proceedings for condemnation 



may be taken 



242. From what period action, &c., to 



be deemed to commence. 



243. Commencement of proceedings 



for condemnation ; Claimant to 

 file his claim in Court. 



244. Security for costs. 



245. Claim to be entered in name of 



owner. 



246. Penalty for breaches where no 



specific penalty imposed. 



247. Time to be a bar to right of 



seizure. 



248. Appeal from Courts of inferior 



jurisdiction. 



249. Security dispensed with in case 



of appeal by Attorney General 

 or Customs officer. 



250. Good3 seized may be delivered to 



owner, &c., pending appeal 

 from judgment in his favor, if 

 he gives security. 



