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of the export entry shall be attached to and accompany the way 

 bill of goods, or if exported from any place where no Custom house 

 is established, they shall be reported either in like manner at such 

 nearest Custom house, or at the port of exit, from this Colony, 

 according to such regulations as are established by the Governor 

 in Council from time to time. 



102. Upon the entry outwards of any goods to be exported from 

 a Customs warehouse, the person entering the same for such pur- 

 pose shall by and upon the making of such entry, whether so ex- 

 pressed in such entry or not, become thereby bound to the actual 

 exportation thereof, to the actual landing or delivering at the place 

 for which they are entered outwards, and to the accounting for the 

 same to the satisfaction of the collector or other proper officer of 

 Customs, and to the production within a period to be named in such 

 entry of such proof or certificate that such goods have been so ex- 

 ported, landed or delivered, or otherwise lawfully disposed of as the 

 case may be, as shall be required by any regulation of the Gover- 

 nor in Council, or by the collector or other proper officer of Customs ; 

 and shall by and upon the making of such entry become thereby 

 holden to the payment of a sum equal to double the duties of impor- 

 tation on such goods in case of the non-performance of the obliga- 

 tion to so export, land or deliver, and to produce such proof thereof 

 as herein above provided ; and if any such goods are not exported, 

 or otherwise lawfully disposed of, or are fraudulently relanded 

 in or brought into this Colony in violation of the Customs law and 

 regulations, they shall be seized and forfeited together with any 

 vessel or vehicle from or in which they have been so landed or brought 

 into this Colony, or in which they may be found, and the person 

 entering the same for exportation shall, whether such goods were 

 seized or not, thereupon be held to the payment of such double 

 duty in addition to any other penalties or forfeitures to which he 

 may be liable under this Act, which payment may be thereupon 

 enforced. 



103. If within the period appointed in the entry for exportation, 

 as provided for in the next preceding section of this Act, there is 

 produced to the collector or other proper officer of Customs the 

 written certificate of some principal officer of Customs or of Colonial 

 Revenue at the place to which the goods were exported, or if such 

 place is in a foreign country, of any proper officer of Customs therein 

 or of any British or foreign consul or vice-consul resident there, 

 showing that the goods named in the said entry were actually 

 landed and left at some place, naming it, out of this Colony, as 

 provided for in the said entry, or if it is proved to the satisfaction 

 of the collector or other proper officer of Customs that the said 

 goods were after leaving this Colony, lost and destroyed, the obli- 

 gation of the person making such export entry to the payment of 

 the double duty on such goods shall terminate, and he shall thereby 

 be released from such obligation. 



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

 time made in that behalf, require such further information with 

 regard to the description, quantity, quality and value of goods 

 exported from this Colony, or removed from one port to another 

 in this Colony, or in transit through this Colony, to be given to the 

 proper officer of the Customs, in the report and entry of such goods 



