STATUTES, PROCLAMATIONS, RULES, ORDERS, ETC. 1279 



(I.) For 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, indul- 

 gence or permission is granted to any person, or any other 

 condition made with such person in any matter relating 

 to the Customs or to trade or navigation; and such bonds, 

 and all bonds taken with the sanction of the Receiver Gen- 

 eral, expressed either by general regulation or by special 

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

 conditions 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, 

 (m.) For regulating the trade between this Colony and St. Pierre 



and Miquelon in vessels under fifteen tons. 



(n.) For any other purpose for which by this Act, or any other law 

 relating to the Customs or to trade or navigation, the 

 Governor in Council is empowered to make orders or 

 regulations. 



And the Governor in Council may, if he deems it expedient, make 

 general regulations in any matter in which he may make a special 

 order; any such general regulation shall apply to each particular 

 case within the extent and meaning thereof as fully and effectually 

 as if the same referred directly to each particular case within the 

 intent and meaning thereof, and the officers, functionaries and per- 

 sons had been specially named therein. 



252. The Governor in Council may, under regulations made for 

 that purpose, allow on the exportation of goods which have been 

 imported into this Colony, and on which a duty of Customs has 

 been paid, a drawback equal to the duty so paid, with such deduction 

 therefrom as is provided in such regulations ; and in cases mentioned 

 in such regulations and subject to such provisions as are therein 

 made, such drawback, or a specific sum in lieu thereof, may be 

 allowed on duty-paid goods manufactured or wrought in this Colony 



or its dependencies into goods exported therefrom as afore- 

 754 said; and the period within which such drawback may be 



allowed after the time the duty was paid shall be limited in 

 such regulations. 



253. The Governor in Council may interpret, limit or extend the 

 meaning of the conditions upon which it is provided in any Act 

 imposing duties of Customs that any article may be imported free 

 of duty for special purposes or for particular objects or interests; 

 and may make regulations either for declaring or defining what cases 

 shall come within the conditions of such Act, and to what objects or 

 interests of an analogous nature the same shall apply and extend, 

 and may direct the payment or non-payment of duty in any such 

 case, or the remission thereof by way of drawback if such duty has 

 been paid. 



254. The Governor in Council may make such regulations as are 

 considered advisable for the appointment of sufferance wharves and 

 warehouses, at which goods arriving by vessels in transit to other 

 ports, or confined to certain days of departure, may be landed and 

 afterwards stored before entry such vessels being duly reported to 

 the Custom House, and the collector's warrant for the purpose being 



